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U.S. Scientists Report on Gene-Edited Embryos Using Precise Technique

U.S. scientists have announced the editing of human embryos not meant for pregnancies, employing a more precise gene-editing technique. This follows a previous report from a Chinese scientist about gene-edited babies that generated widespread ethical discussions.

U.S. scientists have reported the editing of human embryos not intended for pregnancies, utilizing a more precise gene-editing technique. This development comes eight years after a Chinese scientist's announcement regarding gene-edited babies, which raised significant ethical concerns globally.

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Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses

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U.S. Scientists Report on Gene-Edited Embryos Using Precise Technique