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In 1979, Robert Klark Graham launched the Artificial Fertilization Clinic, where he sought to create the geniuses of the future by using the semen of Nobel Prize winners. The clinic is over.

In no case has any record been given to the prospective mother with a Nobel Prize winner. The clinic has been operating for twenty years, but the over 220 children who were born from the results of fertilization have not become geniuses. While there are some who have been studying math at university for 14 years and have been a great athlete besides, most of them are a little bit average, and a little bit average. бt. One year later, he died and two male relatives decided to close the sperm bank. In contrast, at Graham's clinic, women had detailed access to donor data and patient-centered access. And to this day, fertility clinics are following this: clients can get the best combination based on their medical history and physical abilities.
- They can enable three-way fertilization
- The baby can also be chosen by prospective parents
- So much for artificial fertilization
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