A new technology could help save the lives of premature babies—and raises new questions about both age of viability and reproductive control. It’s called the Biobag, an artificial womb designed by researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Essentially, the Biobag is a fluid-filled bag hooked up to wires and cords. Researchers maintain the bag … Continue reading Artificial Wombs and Control of Reproductive Technology by Stephanie M. Bucklin
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Artificial Wombs and Control of Reproductive Technology by Stephanie M. Bucklin
A new technology could help save the lives of premature babies—and raises new questions about both age of viability and reproductive control. It’s called the Biobag, an artificial womb designed by researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Essentially, the Biobag is a fluid-filled bag hooked up to wires and cords. Researchers maintain the bag … Continue reading Artificial Wombs and Control of Reproductive Technology by Stephanie M. Bucklin