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They summed it up perfectly. Thanks for the info.
That’s the main message we should take from this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry: New technologies can be a huge benefit to the human race, but in order to make sure they are used wisely, it’s important for people to understand them. By shining a light on gene editing, the Nobel committee is bringing a needed awareness of the wonders of nature — and of the technology that will increasingly determine how nature works.
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Wasn’t that fabulous 🙂
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I loved it. And both look relatively young..and attractive.
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That’s amazing — and I can see why it will open a whole Pandora’s box of ethical questions.
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Me, too. With world population a problem now, what will happen? Will there be restrictions on number of children as in China? Will children be manufactured to order? Scary. The disease prevention is wonderful, but carries with it all sorts of other considerations.
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