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Weekly: Gene-editing to make superhumans; first bird flu death in the US; perfect pasta with physics

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The Ethics and Challenges of Gene Editing

This chapter explores the intricate issues surrounding gene editing, particularly in embryos, and its potential health benefits against the backdrop of ethical dilemmas. It discusses the technical challenges and societal implications of manipulating genes, as well as the risks of creating socioeconomic divides. The conversation raises critical questions about the governance of gene editing technologies and the moral responsibilities involved in human genetic modifications.

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