ダウンロード:脳のないヒトクローンと体外で生かされた最初の子宮
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Inside the stealthy startup that pitched brainless human clones After operating in secrecy for years, R3 Bio, a California-based startup, suddenly revealed last week that it had raised money to create nonsentient monkey “organ sacks”…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Mar 30, 2026
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The development of brainless human clones could revolutionize organ transplants, addressing critical shortages in a humane and efficient manner.
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Creating nonsentient clones raises ethical concerns about commodifying life and the potential for exploitation in medical practices.
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The success of keeping a uterus alive outside a body opens new avenues for reproductive technology, challenging traditional views on pregnancy.
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Advancements in reproductive technology could lead to unforeseen consequences, including the devaluation of human life and the sanctity of motherhood.
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While the idea of organ sacks may seem innovative, we must carefully weigh the moral implications against the potential medical benefits.
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