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Finally Scientists Make The World Fisrt Artificial Baby Facility | Explaination of Ecto Life womb
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A short concept video by Berlin-based Hashem Al-Ghaili, a filmmaker and biotechnologist has been making rounds on social media talking about how artificial wombs could be a “safe and pain-free alternative” to have babies in the future. Al-Ghaili came up with the idea of an EctoLife Artificial Womb Facility.
CLAIM: Video clips and still images show a facility where artificial wombs are being used to grow babies in labs.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The facility shown in the animations does not exist. The video is a concept design for such an invention. The creator told The Associated Press in a statement that there is not currently any work being done to create a prototype.
However, there’s no truth to the claims. The video simply shows a rendering of what possible technology could look like in the future.
The concept for EctoLife was created and published this month by Hashem Al-Ghaili, who describes himself on his website as a Berlin-based producer, filmmaker and biotechnologist.
Al-Ghaili confirmed in an email statement that the video does not show a real company, and was taken out of context by users who shared it.
“EctoLife is NOT a real facility and there is no work being done to create the prototype as of now,” Al-Ghaili wrote. “The video is intended to showcase how far science and reproductive technology have progressed and initiate the discussion around such technology.”
A press release for his EctoLife simulation states that the project is a concept. A bio for Al-Ghaili also clarifies that he “uses his knowledge and passion for science to educate the public through social media and video content.”
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CLAIM: Video clips and still images show a facility where artificial wombs are being used to grow babies in labs.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The facility shown in the animations does not exist. The video is a concept design for such an invention. The creator told The Associated Press in a statement that there is not currently any work being done to create a prototype.
However, there’s no truth to the claims. The video simply shows a rendering of what possible technology could look like in the future.
The concept for EctoLife was created and published this month by Hashem Al-Ghaili, who describes himself on his website as a Berlin-based producer, filmmaker and biotechnologist.
Al-Ghaili confirmed in an email statement that the video does not show a real company, and was taken out of context by users who shared it.
“EctoLife is NOT a real facility and there is no work being done to create the prototype as of now,” Al-Ghaili wrote. “The video is intended to showcase how far science and reproductive technology have progressed and initiate the discussion around such technology.”
A press release for his EctoLife simulation states that the project is a concept. A bio for Al-Ghaili also clarifies that he “uses his knowledge and passion for science to educate the public through social media and video content.”
visit our websites for more about health education
Subscribed my youtube channel for more information
follow me on facebook page
(power of science)
#artiticial womb
#artificial uterus
#world first artificial womb
#baby born in artificial machine
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