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Today's scientists consider it a "breakthrough" however when viewed from the angle of the most basic human ethics it is a perversity.
Human beings created for experimentation with the twisted idea of experimenting on them to study diseases or grow organs for transplants is no different than treating a human being as a lab rat, without dignity, without value, utterly soulless.
What they did and what they want to achieve
A group of Israeli scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science, led by Dr. Yakoub Hanna, succeeded in gestating a mouse in a specially designed bottle with blood serum from human umbilical cords by shaking them in glass vials and pumping in a pressurized oxygen mixture to mimic the environment and conditions where a mouse is gestated, inside its mother's body.