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Chinese Company Unveils Robot for Human Pregnancy
Kaiwa Technology in China announced a robot prototype that can carry and deliver human babies in an artificial womb for nine months, for an estimated 10,000 British pounds, raising ethical and legal debates despite aiming to address China's rising infertility rates.
Chinese Company Unveils Robot for Human Pregnancy
Kaiwa Technology in China announced a robot prototype that can carry and deliver human babies in an artificial womb for nine months, for an estimated 10,000 British pounds, raising ethical and legal debates despite aiming to address China's rising infertility rates.
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68% Bias Score


Private Companies Push Gene Editing of Human Embryos
Fueled by Silicon Valley investment and pronatalist views, private companies are pursuing gene editing of human embryos, aiming to prevent diseases and potentially enhance traits, despite ethical concerns and regulatory restrictions.
Private Companies Push Gene Editing of Human Embryos
Fueled by Silicon Valley investment and pronatalist views, private companies are pursuing gene editing of human embryos, aiming to prevent diseases and potentially enhance traits, despite ethical concerns and regulatory restrictions.
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60% Bias Score


Baby Born from 30-Year-Old Frozen Embryo
A 35-year-old Ohio woman gave birth to a baby boy on Saturday from an embryo frozen for over 30 years, highlighting the success of embryo adoption and raising ethical questions about long-term embryo viability and adoption practices.
Baby Born from 30-Year-Old Frozen Embryo
A 35-year-old Ohio woman gave birth to a baby boy on Saturday from an embryo frozen for over 30 years, highlighting the success of embryo adoption and raising ethical questions about long-term embryo viability and adoption practices.
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60% Bias Score


World's 'Oldest' Baby Born from 1994 Frozen Embryo
Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, born July 26th in Ohio from a 1994 frozen embryo adopted by Lindsey and Tim Pierce from Linda Archerd, is reportedly the world's oldest baby, highlighting advancements in IVF and embryo adoption.
World's 'Oldest' Baby Born from 1994 Frozen Embryo
Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, born July 26th in Ohio from a 1994 frozen embryo adopted by Lindsey and Tim Pierce from Linda Archerd, is reportedly the world's oldest baby, highlighting advancements in IVF and embryo adoption.
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44% Bias Score


Eight Babies Born Using DNA of Three People in UK
Eight babies in the UK have been born using a three-person IVF technique to prevent the transmission of incurable mitochondrial diseases; this process combines the egg and sperm of the parents with the egg of a female donor, resulting in babies free from the disease, offering hope to families affect...
Eight Babies Born Using DNA of Three People in UK
Eight babies in the UK have been born using a three-person IVF technique to prevent the transmission of incurable mitochondrial diseases; this process combines the egg and sperm of the parents with the egg of a female donor, resulting in babies free from the disease, offering hope to families affect...
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64% Bias Score


Eight Healthy Babies Born Using Three-Person IVF Technique
Eight healthy babies have been born in the UK using a new IVF technique involving DNA from three people to prevent mitochondrial diseases; the procedure, developed at Newcastle University, offers hope to families at risk of passing on life-threatening genetic disorders.
Eight Healthy Babies Born Using Three-Person IVF Technique
Eight healthy babies have been born in the UK using a new IVF technique involving DNA from three people to prevent mitochondrial diseases; the procedure, developed at Newcastle University, offers hope to families at risk of passing on life-threatening genetic disorders.
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44% Bias Score

AI Boosts IVF Success Rates for Women with Complex Medical Histories
The Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University is developing an AI-powered IVF system to improve success rates for women with complex reproductive health issues, using patient data to recommend personalized treatment plans, aiming to increase chances of pregnancy with fewer attempts.

AI Boosts IVF Success Rates for Women with Complex Medical Histories
The Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University is developing an AI-powered IVF system to improve success rates for women with complex reproductive health issues, using patient data to recommend personalized treatment plans, aiming to increase chances of pregnancy with fewer attempts.
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44% Bias Score

Human Embryo Gene Editing: Renewed Interest and Ethical Concerns
Silicon Valley startups and pronatalist investors are funding research into gene editing human embryos to prevent diseases and potentially enhance traits, despite ethical concerns following the 2018 creation of CRISPR gene-edited babies in China.

Human Embryo Gene Editing: Renewed Interest and Ethical Concerns
Silicon Valley startups and pronatalist investors are funding research into gene editing human embryos to prevent diseases and potentially enhance traits, despite ethical concerns following the 2018 creation of CRISPR gene-edited babies in China.
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52% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Birth from 28-Year-Frozen Embryo Highlights Advancements in ART
Molly Gibson's October 2020 birth from a 1992 frozen embryo set a record, highlighting advancements in cryopreservation; her older sister, Emma, was born from the same embryo batch three years prior, demonstrating ART's impact on families previously unable to conceive.

Record-Breaking Birth from 28-Year-Frozen Embryo Highlights Advancements in ART
Molly Gibson's October 2020 birth from a 1992 frozen embryo set a record, highlighting advancements in cryopreservation; her older sister, Emma, was born from the same embryo batch three years prior, demonstrating ART's impact on families previously unable to conceive.
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52% Bias Score

Three-Person IVF Shows Promise, But Long-Term Risks Remain
A UK study of eight babies born via a three-person IVF technique, involving mitochondrial donation from a donor to prevent mitochondrial disease transmission, shows a significant reduction in mutated mitochondrial DNA in six babies (95–100%) and below disease-causing levels in two more, although lon...

Three-Person IVF Shows Promise, But Long-Term Risks Remain
A UK study of eight babies born via a three-person IVF technique, involving mitochondrial donation from a donor to prevent mitochondrial disease transmission, shows a significant reduction in mutated mitochondrial DNA in six babies (95–100%) and below disease-causing levels in two more, although lon...
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40% Bias Score

Mitochondrial Donation Results in Eight Healthy Babies
Eight healthy babies have been born using mitochondrial donation, a technique replacing faulty mitochondria in an egg with healthy ones from a donor, significantly reducing the risk of inherited mitochondrial diseases.

Mitochondrial Donation Results in Eight Healthy Babies
Eight healthy babies have been born using mitochondrial donation, a technique replacing faulty mitochondria in an egg with healthy ones from a donor, significantly reducing the risk of inherited mitochondrial diseases.
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48% Bias Score

Three-Parent Baby Technique Shows Promise, Raising Ethical Concerns
British scientists successfully used a "three-parent" technique to help seven women have eight healthy babies free of inherited mitochondrial disorders; however, long-term risks and ethical concerns remain.

Three-Parent Baby Technique Shows Promise, Raising Ethical Concerns
British scientists successfully used a "three-parent" technique to help seven women have eight healthy babies free of inherited mitochondrial disorders; however, long-term risks and ethical concerns remain.
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48% Bias Score
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