surgery Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 4, 2026 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , bioethics, Carlos Simon, diseases, embryos, endometriosis, experiments, fetal farming, fetuses, fibroids, gestating, Human, human beings, human life, medicine, menstrual cycle, MIT Technology, parenthood, transplant medicine, unborn humans, uterus, Xavier Santamaria Scientists Keep Removed Human Uterus Alive for a Day; Get Ready for Experiments Wesley J. Smith April 4, 2026 Bioethics, Medicine 4 So, the plan ultimately is to manufacture human life solely for experimenting upon. Read More ›
LucasCranach-DerJungbrunnenGemldegalerieBerlin Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date November 12, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , China, Ezekiel Emanuel, fetal farming, Harvard Medical School, health, life-extension, lifespan, longevity, New York Times, political prisoners, Singapore, transhumanism, well-being China Jumps on the Transhumanism Train Wesley J. Smith November 12, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine 4 It is said to be is devoting much energy and many resources to the life-extension project. Read More ›
dimly-lit-laboratory-with-chemicals-and-equipment-in-a-vinta-1350225869-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date October 31, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsTechnology Tagged , activists, biotech, biotechnology, censorship, culture of death, dignity, embryos, environmentalism, fetal farming, gender dysphoria, gender ideology, genetic engineering, hospitals, human exceptionalism, human life, moral responsibility, nature rights, organ harvesting, totalitarianism, unborn, Wesley J. Smith Wesley J. Smith: Frightening Abuses of Science Andrew McDiarmid October 31, 2025 Bioethics, Technology 3 Experiments on the living unborn. Organ harvesting. Reckless biotech. Radical environmentalism. Read More ›
Early_human_embryos_(27872285595) Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 18, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineScience Reporting Tagged , assisted suicide, bioethics, Cell (journal), cells, embryo research, embryos, ethicists, fertilization, fetal farming, humans, New York Times, organ harvesting, patients, petri dish, redefinition, stem cells, zygote “Expedience Bioethics” Busts Moral Limits Wesley J. Smith April 18, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine, Science Reporting 3 When embryonic research first started, we were told that there would be a strict 14-day limit on researching embryos in petri dishes. Read More ›