A tiny mouse coat made of stem cells and kept alive in an incubator at the Museum of Modern Art just got the axe. 
“Paola Antonelli, a senior curator at the museum, had to kill the coat. “It was growing too much,” she said in an interview from a conference in Belgrade. The cells were multiplying so fast that the incubator was beginning to clog. Also, a sleeve was falling off.”

A tiny mouse coat made of stem cells and kept alive in an incubator at the Museum of Modern Art just got the axe

“Paola Antonelli, a senior curator at the museum, had to kill the coat. “It was growing too much,” she said in an interview from a conference in Belgrade. The cells were multiplying so fast that the incubator was beginning to clog. Also, a sleeve was falling off.”

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