Biotech test
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How will society affect the fates of biotechnology?
Should we genetically engineer humans?
I would suspect that to clone or not to clone is not the question. What will you think when we is more the answer.
And what are the possibilites of human cloning?
Why should we even think about it?
Larry Summer the Former President of Harvard said that, "I believe that when the history of this period is written down 250 years from now, what
happens in life sciences and biotechnology during the next quarter century is likely to be a large part of it."
If the human society is allowed to exist long into the future, they will look back at this time and say,
"They were the ones to discover DNA technology". Not only that, they will say, "That was the last of the genetically unegineered humans."
So, let's take a short break after that introduction.