Scientists report that they have grown human embryos in the lab for nearly two weeks, an unprecedented feat that promises advances in assisted reproduction, stem-cell therapies and the basic understanding of how human beings form.
A scientist has been making her case to be the first in the UK to be allowed to genetically modify human embryos.
Scientists report that they have grown human embryos in the lab for nearly two weeks, an unprecedented feat that promises advances in assisted reproduction, stem-cell therapies and the basic understanding of how human beings form.
A scientist has been making her case to be the first in the UK to be allowed to genetically modify human embryos.