Scientists Grow Mouse Embryos Without Sperm Or Eggs
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If you received a “birds and bees” talk as a kid or paid attention in biology class, you’ve got a pretty good idea of how babies are made — no stork or cabbage patches necessary! But the process does require, at a bare minimum, joining a viable sperm cell with an egg. In the case of mammals, it’s also essential for the resulting zygote to implant in a womb, where it develops in seclusion until the day of birth.