The intriguing yet fictional video, "EctoLife: The World's First Artificial Womb Facility," has recently regained traction on social media, likely due to creator Hashem Al-Ghaili releasing another ...
Through Al-Ghaili’s creative lens, figures such as Nefertiti, the Egyptian queen celebrated for her beauty and influence; Socrates, the father of Western philosophy; Titus, the Roman emperor who led ...
A fantasy video showing a gigantic flying hotel that can stay in the sky for years on end has caused a sensation online, despite being beyond the realms of current technology and in breach of the laws ...
This is the world’s first artificial womb facility – and it lets you choose baby’s characteristics from a menu. EctoLife, able to grow 30,000 babies a year, is said to be based on over fifty years of ...
A video for Ectolife, a conceptual 'artificial womb facility' developed by Berlin-based Hashem Al-Ghaili, has been making the rounds on social media. According to Al-Ghaili, a filmmaker and ...
A video presenting a facility purportedly able to “incubate up to 30,000 lab-grown babies per year” is conceptual and has been taken out of context by some online users. The video’s concept creator, ...
You could call it blue sky thinking but Yemeni engineer Hashem Al-Ghaili hopes his latest vision becomes reality – a giant sky hotel powered by 20 electric engines. Al-Ghaili recently posted a video ...
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