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May 19, 2023

Soft, Stretchable Electronic Skin Could Reconstruct the Sense of Touch

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May 18, 2023

Babies who have DNA from three different people born in the U.K. for first time

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Posted in Biotech, Clinical / Medical, Emerging Technologies, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, Human Dignity, Human Enhancement, News, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

May 11, 2023

First UK Children Born Using Three-Person IVF: What Scientists Want to Know

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

May 10, 2023

Baby Born from Three People’s DNA in UK First

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Posted in Biotech, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Pediatric, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

May 9, 2023

NIH Reinstate Grant for Controversial Coronavirus Research

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Posted in Biotech, Covid-19, Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Research Ethics



 
 

May 8, 2023

Hearing Aids Are Changing. Their Users Are, Too.

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Posted in Biotech, Disability Ethics, Informed Consent, News



 
 

May 5, 2023

How Generative AI Is Building Better Antibodies

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Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Biotech, Covid-19, Emerging Technologies, highlights, News, Research Ethics



 
 

April 29, 2023

Congress Considers Paying Developers of New Antibiotics

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Posted in Biotech, News, Pharma, Public Policy, Research Ethics



 
 

April 25, 2023

Custom-Made Robotic Hearts Beat True

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April 25, 2023

The First Babies Conceived with a Sperm-Injecting Robot Have Been Born

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Posted in Biotech, Emerging Technologies, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

April 18, 2023

The Future of Fertility

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Emerging Technologies, Eugenics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics, Stem Cell Research, Synthetic Biology



 
 

April 14, 2023

A Parkinson’s ‘Game Changer,’ Backed by Michael J. Fox, Could Lead to New Diagnostics and, Someday, Treatments

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Genetic Ethics, highlights, Neuroethics, News, Research Ethics



 
 

April 11, 2023

We Can Use Stem Cells to Make Embryos. How Far Should We Go?

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, News, Op-Ed, Reproductive Ethics, Stem Cell Research



 
 

April 11, 2023

Pfizer, Biogen Among Hundreds of US Drugmakers Calling for Abortion Pill Ruling Reversal

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Clinical / Medical, highlights, News, Pharma, Public Policy, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

April 10, 2023

This Biotech Could One Day Make Human Eggs from Scratch. But First, They’re Trying to Rethink IVF

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics, Stem Cell Research



 
 

April 10, 2023

Promising Alzheimer’s Therapy and Related Drugs Shrink Brains

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Posted in Biotech, Clinical / Medical, Neuroethics, News, Pharma



 
 

April 6, 2023

In a World of Synthetic Biology, Publishing Virus DNA Sequences May Mean Perishing

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Posted in Biotech, Emerging Technologies, Informed Consent, News, Op-Ed, Research Ethics, Synthetic Biology



 
 

April 6, 2023

Scientists Turned Monkey Stem Cells Into ‘Synthetic Embryos’

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics, Stem Cell Research



 
 

April 6, 2023

Abbott Glucose Monitor Readers Could Catch Fire, FDA Warns in Recall Notice

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Posted in Biotech, Clinical / Medical, Informed Consent, News



 
 

April 5, 2023

These Drugs Are So Futuristic That Doctors Need New Training

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Clinical / Medical, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Pharma, Research Ethics



 
 

April 4, 2023

Artificial Wombs Will Change Abortion Rights Forever

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Emerging Technologies, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

April 4, 2023

Palantir’s Plan to Decipher the Mysteries of Long Covid

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Biotech, Covid-19, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Research Ethics



 
 

April 4, 2023

How Virtual Models of the Brain Could Transform Epilepsy Surgery

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Clinical / Medical, Neuroethics, News



 
 

April 3, 2023

Neuralink’s FDA Troubles Are Just the Beginning

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

Posted in Biotech, Disability Ethics, highlights, Neuroethics, News, Research Ethics



 
 

March 29, 2023

Bacterial ‘Nanosyringe’ Could Deliver Gene Therapy to Human Cells

Posted by Bioethics Pundit

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