A new article in a medical journal is based on some research from the 1900's to assist victims of industrial accident. It's not an abortion but a doner clone.l with dna sourced from the recipient. It could be a finger that is needed or a male organ usually appearing in between the man's legs. It may take ten years for the part to be large enough and ready for the recipient. The doner will never wake up but will be unconscious while growing in a clean, normally humid environment as fed intravenously. Click here.
A new article in a medical journal is based on some research from the 1900's to assist victims of industrial accident. It's not an abortion but a doner clone.l with dna sourced from the recipient. It could be a finger that is needed or a male organ usually appearing in between the man's legs. It may take ten years for the part to be large enough and ready for the recipient. The doner will never wake up but will be unconscious while growing in a clean, normally humid environment as fed intravenously. Once the source part is ready in terms of size, it will be harvested and provided to the recipient. The doner clone will be a semi computerised camera operator, watching airports and also watching news and able to play video games. It will take a few years to resurrect this research. The new question for researchers is whether they can harvest the source part early and accelerate it's growth separately so the harvesting time is reduced significantly. This research may be the subject of a new movie.
Warren A. Lyon, Science Journalist; FSJ Journal.
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