Posted on 05/24/2026 7:16:43 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The artificial embryos are made from collections of stem cells that can divide and multiply like a normal embryo but are unable to properly develop into a fetus or baby, allowing researchers to carry out their work with fewer ethical concerns.
"This is not a real human embryo and does not have the ability to develop into an individual," Leqian Yu, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' (CAS) Institute of Zoology who is leading the experiment, said May 14 in a CAS statement. "However, it can serve as a model for studying early human development."
Two types of artificial embryos, representing different phases of embryonic development between 14 and 21 days after fertilization, were used in the experiment. The first is a peri-implantation model, which mimics the critical phase where an embryo attaches itself to the uterine wall. The second is a peri-gastrulation model, which replicates the point in early development when a single layer of cells reorganizes into distinct layers that will eventually form different tissues and organs.
As the embryos were developing in space, researchers in China grew and froze identical artificial embryos, which will serve as the control group for the experiment. "We hope that by comparing the development of space and ground samples, we can identify the factors affecting early human embryonic growth in the space environment, and address the risks and challenges humans may face during long-term space habitation," Yu said.
Similar experiments involving zebrafish embryos and mouse embryos were also launched on board Tianzhou-10.
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What could possibly go wrong?
I heard China only has 500 million people not over a billion
Are they still trying to breed Man and Monkeys ? LOL
That is not how I would conduct that experiment.
The left managed to do it.
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Say what you will about this in a general way, would scientists in the USA have this much "ethical concerns"?
Lots.
I’m with you on this one.
WTF??????
“allowing researchers to carry out their work with fewer ethical concerns”
The CCP has ethical concerns? Who’a thunk it?
Due to their decades and decades of ‘One Child Policy’, China will soon become a nation of elderly people..............
Well, it is marginally more ethical than the USSR’s stranding that dog in space. What was her name, Leta?
There is nothing for us in space. The human body can’t survive there long-term. And real space, beyond our own solar system is out of reach and always will be. Sheer distance and the laws of physics will keep us locked in our own little world.
They are called embryos but are not embryos.
Vonnegut was a visionary! A piss-poor writer - but a visionary!
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