Biotechnology is creating ethical worries-and we've been here before
Briefly

Matthew Cobb is a zoologist and author whose background is in insect genetics and the history of science.Over the past decade or so, as CRISPR was discovered and applied to genetic remodeling, he started to get concerned-afraid, actually-about three potential applications of the technology.He's in good company: Jennifer Doudna, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020 for discovering and harnessing CRISPR, is afraid of the same things.
Read at Ars Technica
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