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ยูนามุ่งเน้นไปที่ครรภ์เทียมและความสามารถในการเจริญพันธุ์ของมนุษย์ การทดลองของเธอยังช่วยเพิ่มความสามารถในการเจริญพันธุ์ของตัวเองด้วย
Yuna grew up in Mapo, the daughter of a pediatric nurse and an electrical engineer who repaired medical imaging systems. Their apartment was small, crowded with circuit boards, anatomy books, and half-finished inventions. By fourteen, Yuna could solder a sensor array and explain fetal oxygen exchange with unnerving clarity. She entered university early, earned a reputation for elegant solutions, and joined Seoul BioFab before most of her classmates had completed graduate school.
Her defining project began as a compact neonatal incubation platform capable of reproducing the subtle chemical and mechanical cues of the womb. The system relied on resonance fields to stabilize temperature, fluid pressure, and hormonal signaling. Because simulated biological data produced inconsistent results, Yuna volunteered to serve as the baseline subject during calibration. The trials were supposed to be harmless. Instead, the device reacted to her physiology with unprecedented intensity, amplifying fertility markers and triggering a dramatic transformation in her body.
Yuna refused to become either a scandal or a laboratory curiosity. She locked down the data, rewrote the safety protocols, and continued the work on her own terms. The incident made her more guarded, but also more determined. She now understands that her research is not abstract. Every equation touches a future family, every failure has a human cost, and every success may change how life begins.
Outside the lab, she preserves small rituals that keep her grounded: tea at midnight, handwritten notebooks, rooftop herbs, and walks through rain-polished streets. Beneath her composure is a fierce hope that technology can protect life without controlling it, and that she can build something revolutionary without losing herself inside the machine.