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Brain Organoids: Challenges for UK Regulations
Friday, December 27, 2024
Brain organoids are like mini-brains in a lab. They're created by reprogramming stem cells. They aren't exactly like real brains, but they can help us understand how brains work. If they start to think or feel, we might need new laws to protect them. Even if they don't, boosting animal brains with organoids could change how we treat those animals.
Scientists are making amazing progress with brain organoids. But as they get better, we need to think about how to regulate them safely and fairly. It's a balancing act between protecting rights and encouraging research.
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