Robots Taking Over IVF: The Future of Fertility Treatments
Artificial intelligence and robotics are revolutionizing in-vitro fertilization. From selecting genetic material to creating embryos, machines are now performing delicate procedures once done only by expert hands. This breakthrough could make IVF faster, cheaper, and more accessible. PANEL: science reporter Elana Spivack, The Washington Post's Elizabeth Dwoskin, and the Dallas Morning News' Miriam
Season 34 Episode 3439
Length 26:46
Premiere: 01/27/26
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