The discovery of Yue Shao, a bioengineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who witnessed how the cells he was working with seemed to assemble themselves into what looked just like an early-stage human is discussed. He hopes to nurture these cells to eight weeks, the point at which they either goon to form sperm or eggs. Here, Dolgin states that whatever the driver, it is undeniable that a huge biological shift is under way. Still, if experiments like Shao's tell us anything, it's that whether you are doing it in the lab or the old fashioned way, when it comes to the spark of life, you can never predict the outcome.
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