I hope when men inevitably bring the dinosaurs back the dinosaurs eat them like in Jurassic Park

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I hope when men inevitably bring the dinosaurs back the dinosaurs eat them like in Jurassic Park
Splice Elsa and Clive, two young rebellious scientists, defy legal and ethical boundaries and forge ahead with a dangerous experiment: splicing together human and animal DNA to create a new organism.
Are We Not Boyle?
Are We Not Boyle?
I’ve complained here before that writers shouldn’t use fiction to advance their personal causes or issues. Never say never, of course, and it took author T. C. Boyle to show how to have your agenda and tell a good story too.
My writing mentor, Doris Betts, once told me that either you’re a novelist or a short story writer, that trying to be both will diminish your talent at the one you’re…
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UK scientist seeks permission for genetic manipulation of human embryos!
UK scientist seeks permission for genetic manipulation of human embryos!
British scientists have applied for permission to edit the genes of human embryos in a series of experiments aimed at finding out more about the earliest stages of human development, which may help explain why some women suffer repeated miscarriages.
Just months after Chinese scientists caused an international furore by saying they had genetically modified human embryos using a revolutionary…
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At this point they should just assume that it will "escape" and if it's going to cause serious problems in the wild, just don't do it. Manipulation of the fittest.
Splice-Science's newest miracle...is a mistake.
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/01/0111_020111genmice.html
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They genetically modified mice to glow in the dark... so can my child do the same thing so i wont loose track of him at night? the fact that scientists have the ability to make a mammal a glowing organism is incredibly cool, but also sets the precedent for genetic modification therapy, and for cosmetic use of these technologies