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NEW TECHNOLOGY IN DUBAI
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WOW! SO MANY JAPANESE ADVANCES TECHNOLOGY
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WOW LOOK AT THIS THE DNA NEW TECNOLOGY
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INVENTIONS THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR EVERYONE VERY SOON
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BABIES CREATED BY MACHINE. IS POSSIBLE OR NOT?
Currently, there is no technology that can create a fully developed and functional baby in a machine. The process of creating a baby, either naturally or through assisted reproductive technology such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF), requires the fertilization of a human egg by sperm, which then develops into an embryo and eventually a fetus.
However, there are some research being done in the field of reproductive technology that may have the potential to lead to the development of new methods for creating babies in the future. These include the use of stem cells to create functional sperm and eggs, which could be used in artificial insemination, and the development of artificial wombs (also called extra-uterine systems) that could potentially support the growth and development of a fetus.
It is important to note that creating babies using these methods would require significant advancements in technology and would raise many ethical, legal and societal questions. Additionally, these are still in the early stages of research and development, and it may be many years before they are ready for use in human reproduction.
In any case, it's important to mention that any claim of creating babies in a machine should be met with skepticism and thoroughly researched, as there is currently no technology capable of creating fully developed human being.