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(https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612997/the-crispr-twins-had-their-brains-altered)
The future is now. We are living in a New Zeitgeist.
"Rewriting Life
The CRISPR twins had their brains altered
New research suggests that a controversial gene-editing experiment to make children resistant to HIV may also have enhanced their ability to learn and form memories.
February 21, 2019"
“Could it be conceivable that at one point in the future we could increase the average IQ of the population? I would not be a scientist if I said no. The work in mice demonstrates the answer may be yes,” he says. “But mice are not people. We simply don’t know what the consequences will be in mucking (xD) around. We are not ready for it yet.”
The future is now. We are living in a New Zeitgeist.
"Rewriting Life
The CRISPR twins had their brains altered
New research suggests that a controversial gene-editing experiment to make children resistant to HIV may also have enhanced their ability to learn and form memories.
February 21, 2019"
“Could it be conceivable that at one point in the future we could increase the average IQ of the population? I would not be a scientist if I said no. The work in mice demonstrates the answer may be yes,” he says. “But mice are not people. We simply don’t know what the consequences will be in mucking (xD) around. We are not ready for it yet.”
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