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Scientists are getting better at keeping premature baby sharks alive in aquariums—a boon when captive sharks give birth early, or when aquariums receive donations of living shark fetuses taken from ...
Researchers in Australia have brought late-stage wobbegong shark embryos to term in an artificial uterus. They hope to adapt it to raise grey nurse sharks, which are endangered off the coast of ...
The groundwork is being laid for the first human trial of an artificial uterus, which could get the go-ahead from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) some time in 2024. Artificial uteruses are ...