Scientist has world’s worst solution to Europe’s declining population

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A Berlin-based scientist has unveiled a novel solution for Europe’s tumbling birth rates: “the world’s first artificial womb facility.” Dubbed EctoLife, the concept is the brainchild of Hashem Al-Ghaili, a Yemen-born biotechnologist and science communicator. His invention comprises 75 separate labs, each of which accommodates up to 400 adorable “growth pods,” which replicate the conditions of a mother’s womb. Al-Ghaili claims a single building can incubate 30,000 babies a year.  It’s the future that your unborn child deserves. Just peruse all the amenities that the designer fetus will enjoy. EctoLife can house the population of a large town. Credit: Hashem…

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