Neuralink demonstrates its next-generation brain-machine interface

Lucas and Manuela know of couples who have weathered the initial stages of childbirth independently.

said in a call with reporters.is where conservation efforts should be focused -- on existing viable populations -- not those with two inbred females.

Neuralink demonstrates its next-generation brain-machine interface

so they instead used eggs from the rhinos closely related subspecies.and turn them into stem cells that can be manipulated into both sperm and eggs.I think we have a moral obligation to try [these lab methods].

Neuralink demonstrates its next-generation brain-machine interface

Hildebrandt and company hope to accomplish a complete northern white rhino embryo transplant in about a year.it then has to be implanted into a southern white rhino surrogate mother.

Neuralink demonstrates its next-generation brain-machine interface

Theres still lots of challenges.

citing the groups past experience with artificially inseminating southern white rhinos.the researchers will also need to employ sophisticated methods to diversify the rhino genes.

weve killed them for their horns.thats not a genetically viable population.

an embryo must be created in a laboratory.some leading conservationists argue.

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