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The New Atlantis (Fall 2003)
Why Not Artificial Wombs?
By Christine Rosen
Posted: Monday, September 15, 2003


ARTICLE
The New Atlantis, Fall 2003, pp. 67-76.  

Scientists have been working for decades on techniques and tools to gestate babies ex utero. Christine Rosen assesses the latest research, and considers what the artificial womb might mean for parents, children, and the relationship between the generations -- and why it is better to be born, not incubated.

(Click here to read this entire article from the Fall 2003 issue of The New Atlantis.)



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