R3 Bio Proposes Brainless Human Clones and Advances Ex Vivo Uterus Tech

R3 Bio, a stealthy California startup, has disclosed plans to develop brainless human clones for organ harvesting and backup bodies, sparking ethical debates. The company also demonstrated success in keeping a human uterus alive outside the body, pushing boundaries in reproductive science. These developments could revolutionize organ transplants and reproductive treatments but pose significant ethical and safety challenges, making regulatory oversight crucial as technologies evolve.
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