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an actual restaurant that you go there or is it an online waterhead how does it work it's called in vitro. right now it's only an online restaurant. we serve food for because thought. if you want to take reservations from two thousand and twenty eight what you do is pick a star for main course and dessert this one is for more korean people. because in korea are there is this headed for eating life octopus and this is something similar for them completely synthetic and did. what it does doesn't have a celebrity justice and it doesn't feel pain and there goes not who you are no note from april yet we have room it will two thousand and twenty nine mil got something for my birthday. ok i think your book is you need someone who doesn't really know. across the world's large scale food production increases demands on natural resources and leads to habitat loss but there are ways to reduce these effects. in costa rica tree planting to create living fences reversing the deforestation once caused by cattle ranching absorbing c o two and fixing the soil around the ranch. was to cut out the mixing of
an actual restaurant that you go there or is it an online waterhead how does it work it's called in vitro. right now it's only an online restaurant. we serve food for because thought. if you want to take reservations from two thousand and twenty eight what you do is pick a star for main course and dessert this one is for more korean people. because in korea are there is this headed for eating life octopus and this is something similar for them completely synthetic and did. what it does doesn't...
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in vitro kabob it has its own bio incubator so basically this will be growing infinitely it's interesting when i when i think of the barber and my culture i mean the slaughter of the animal and the preparation of the for the whole ritual is such a big part of different cultures that i think it might be really hard to sort of separate that spirit absolutely yes and we can only do it if we replace it with new kinds of rituals or behavior such as have new meaning as well course expects that within the next ten years we will all be confronted by lab grown meat on our plates in readiness of that he's taking reservations at an unusual restaurant. is this an actual restaurant that you go there or is it an online waterhead how does it work it's called in vitro. right now it's only an online restaurant. we serve food for because thought. if you want to take reservations from two thousand and twenty eight what you do wish pick a star for main course and dessert this one is for more korean people. because in korea are there is this headed for eating life octopus and this is something similar but oth
in vitro kabob it has its own bio incubator so basically this will be growing infinitely it's interesting when i when i think of the barber and my culture i mean the slaughter of the animal and the preparation of the for the whole ritual is such a big part of different cultures that i think it might be really hard to sort of separate that spirit absolutely yes and we can only do it if we replace it with new kinds of rituals or behavior such as have new meaning as well course expects that within...
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it offers a range of services it has experts say it carries out in vitro fertilization and it provides surrogate mothers. fatah depending on the package the costs can be thirty forty or fifty thousand euros more than the price of a mid-range car so that's a lot of money to. the clinic is in ukraine that the website is in german and targets german women who can't have children and i try to reach out to some women in this position via facebook group. they were basically all very skeptical about me as a journalist joining their group so i could quiz them. parked only one woman responded she's looking for a surrogate mother. very long hour long if you've been looking. she says it's been two years now. sandra does not want to be identified she tells me she was born without a womb. true that some things are natural you know every woman can have a child. from me. or any chances with the help of a surrogate. but why won't they let us on the folly of sandra's eggs have been fertilized with her husband's sperm now she just needs to find a woman who will let an embryo be implanted and carry the c
it offers a range of services it has experts say it carries out in vitro fertilization and it provides surrogate mothers. fatah depending on the package the costs can be thirty forty or fifty thousand euros more than the price of a mid-range car so that's a lot of money to. the clinic is in ukraine that the website is in german and targets german women who can't have children and i try to reach out to some women in this position via facebook group. they were basically all very skeptical about...
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there will be a check list of desired traits that parents could select from when they go to an in vitro that's really science—fiction. it's not a reality today. however, given the pace at which the research is advancing and the interest in this kind of editing, i do think it's incredibly important for scientists and everybody else who's interested to be involved in a discussion right now about potential and how to protect the sanctity of human life. earth but when you talk about the enhancements of being able to choose enhancements, you see that as inevitable? it's hard to imagine that's not coming at sometime in the future, yeah. and where does it stop? or does it mean we'll be in a world where there's nobody who is deaf, nobody who has asperger‘s, nobody who has qualities that perhaps add to the diversity of the human race? again, that world would be many, many decades off, partlyjust for reasons of how long it takes for a human to gestate. but i think that, you know, the potential for this tool to be used to make those kinds of changes is very compelling to many people, you know? and
there will be a check list of desired traits that parents could select from when they go to an in vitro that's really science—fiction. it's not a reality today. however, given the pace at which the research is advancing and the interest in this kind of editing, i do think it's incredibly important for scientists and everybody else who's interested to be involved in a discussion right now about potential and how to protect the sanctity of human life. earth but when you talk about the...
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. >> reporter: they tried in vitro, they tried everything. >> we both paused, and thought about whatoster kids, so i started doing some research. and soon after, they met 3 and a half year old miles and his 5 and a half month old sister jasmine. a brother and sister who needed a mom and dad. >> we knew we wanted to foster a sibling set. we wanted more than one child. we fell in love right away. >> reporter: but what they didn't know was that miles and jasmine's biological mother was about to have another child. they did not hesitate. they wanted these siblings together. >> these kids changed my life in ways i couldn't imagine. i didn't know that i could love somebody so much. i'm honored to be their mom. i'm honored that they love me. i'm honored that i was given this opportunity. >> reporter: and on this mother's day weekend, her husband thomas grateful for his children and for his wife. >> i really feel blessed that i'm able to share this journey with her. she's a spectacular mom. spectacular wife. i love her very dearly. >> reporter: all of them grateful for their mom. but she say
. >> reporter: they tried in vitro, they tried everything. >> we both paused, and thought about whatoster kids, so i started doing some research. and soon after, they met 3 and a half year old miles and his 5 and a half month old sister jasmine. a brother and sister who needed a mom and dad. >> we knew we wanted to foster a sibling set. we wanted more than one child. we fell in love right away. >> reporter: but what they didn't know was that miles and jasmine's...
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. >> sheila gump is about to give birth to her own grandchildren, twins conceived through in vitro forhter micaela and micaela and her husband were trying for a second baby when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. >> she froze her embryos before undergoing a hysterectomy and chemo, and now mom at age 43 is stepping in to be her surrogate carrying the babies for her baby. >> we talked about them a little while back. now she's finally about to give birth to the twins. you know, the signs that they had in the initial photo said -- >> her bun, her oven, very cute. >>> new dispute over the latest flavor of oreos. >> taylor young of colorado the cherry cola flavor is her but but she said she never got that half million dollar prize. instead nabisco sent her a box of two cherry cola cookies and a note thanking her. >> nabisco actually told her the flavor was already in development. clearly she's not happy about it and i'm sure the cookies are gone. >> yeah. >>> justin timberlake added another skill to his resume, fruit creator. >> okay, so it all started with this little instagram post fr
. >> sheila gump is about to give birth to her own grandchildren, twins conceived through in vitro forhter micaela and micaela and her husband were trying for a second baby when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. >> she froze her embryos before undergoing a hysterectomy and chemo, and now mom at age 43 is stepping in to be her surrogate carrying the babies for her baby. >> we talked about them a little while back. now she's finally about to give birth to the twins. you...
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the couple happened to have just made a major breakthrough they had cultivated fetal brain cells in vitrorom stem cells . and. beauty of the stem cells is that you can make them to become a hard sell a liver cell a pancreatic cell and a brain cell of course. how did the scientists do it they took ordinary human skin cells and genetically reprogrammed them to behave like embryonic stem cells. the cells were then grown in a solution containing exactly the same nutrients that a fetus receives from the mother to develop its brain the stem cells developed into sin layers of brain cells. but the researchers were not yet satisfied because a brain is more than a thin layer of nerve cells they needed to develop a method of cultivating a three dimensional brain a task that seemed impossible to them until one day they had an idea of. the golden suspension so you can spin them and try to use has the oxygen usually assuption. they invented a little machine that keeps the cells rotating. everybody is really excited about it. now we can make the meaning of race. who leming an hundred sun prepared new st
the couple happened to have just made a major breakthrough they had cultivated fetal brain cells in vitrorom stem cells . and. beauty of the stem cells is that you can make them to become a hard sell a liver cell a pancreatic cell and a brain cell of course. how did the scientists do it they took ordinary human skin cells and genetically reprogrammed them to behave like embryonic stem cells. the cells were then grown in a solution containing exactly the same nutrients that a fetus receives from...
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high public health risk from at the same time across the country to the east decades of conflict or vitro of natural resources has left a legacy of poverty and trauma the people living their labor in mines to extract copper gold and diamonds and they often become targets of militants fighting over the riches we have this report for you. this muddy track is the main road that connects important towns across the east of the democratic republic of congo. just down the quincy is a catholic priest. a lawyer they travel this way almost every week the region has been ravaged by decades of civil war and government mismanagement fueling the conflict the country's first mineral resources in the province of south kivu alone there are more than six hundred mines many of them simple operations like this one but. this is what the women are looking for the black pit our culture. the your is a source of tantalum used in cell phones and other electronic devices some have used this metal to acquire vast wealth but little of that trickles down to the people who actually minus. i was born here they have been
high public health risk from at the same time across the country to the east decades of conflict or vitro of natural resources has left a legacy of poverty and trauma the people living their labor in mines to extract copper gold and diamonds and they often become targets of militants fighting over the riches we have this report for you. this muddy track is the main road that connects important towns across the east of the democratic republic of congo. just down the quincy is a catholic priest....
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. >> whether it's in vitro fertilization or egg freezing or use of a donor egg those options allow women conception and childbearing experiences. >> reporter: recent statistics show the national birth rate is down. but not with women over 40. yet doctors say those pregnancies carry higher risks. >> paren than -- pregnancy in your 40s or 50s will definitely be a little more taxing on the body. >> reporter: it may be stunning to hear. more and more women are taking this on. pregnancies of women between ages of 50 and 54 are, get this, up more than 165% but not an easy undertaking. the risk of hypertension, george, diabetes, and all sorts of other medical issues can crop up, so these have to be monitored extra closely. >> have to be extra careful. >> god bless them. never in a million years. never. >> never say never. thank you. >> oh, yes, i can. >> you're right about that. >>> turning now to a "gma" health alert. the american cancer society is out with new screening guidelines for colon cancer and jen is going to break it all down for us. what are these recommendations and why so importan
. >> whether it's in vitro fertilization or egg freezing or use of a donor egg those options allow women conception and childbearing experiences. >> reporter: recent statistics show the national birth rate is down. but not with women over 40. yet doctors say those pregnancies carry higher risks. >> paren than -- pregnancy in your 40s or 50s will definitely be a little more taxing on the body. >> reporter: it may be stunning to hear. more and more women are taking this...