A new technology meant to give future parents a glimpse of their possible child's health has raised concerns that it could be used to select embryos on the basis of more superficial characteristics like height and eye color.
A new technology meant to give future parents a glimpse of their possible child's health has raised concerns that it could be used to select embryos on the basis of more superficial characteristics like height and eye color.
A new technology meant to give future parents a glimpse of their possible child's health has raised concerns that it could be used to select embryos on the basis of more superficial characteristics like height and eye color.
A baby boy was born from a 20-year-old frozen embryo. With an estimated one million leftover embryos in America, the question of what to do with them poses a big problem to ethicists.