Advances in Genetic Engineering
Some Chinese scientists have genetically re-engineered a monkey. Do you think one could ever be elected president?
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http://necessaryfacts.blogspot.com/2012/...) I see a lot of these new inventions coming from "homebrew" (small lab; small clinic) outlets.The CVS drugstores now have over 100 in-store clinics. The biological revolution can run around, past, and through the mainstream of regulated healthcare, the same way that personal computing blossomed without "IBM and the Seven Dwarfs."
There have several things being downchecked as of late that make no sense. Perhaps this is that too. I don't know if it's kids playing or somebody who has a real issue with the offering. It's sad that people will only stand up anonymously, it leaves you questioning their strength of convictions.
To the OP. Nice find. The can of worms this potentially opens is a bit scary since nations that exercise no moral restraints just might start trying to build those "super soldiers" from the pages of si-fi. China could be one that would.