Gene Editing

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The CRISPR twins had their brains altered

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612997/the-crispr-twins-had-their-brains-altered/amp/

The brains of two genetically edited girls born in China last year may have been changed in ways that enhance cognition and memory, scientists say.

The twins, called Lulu and Nana, reportedly had their genes modified before birth by a Chinese scientific team using the new editing tool CRISPR. The goal was to make the girls immune to infection by HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Now, new research shows that the same alteration introduced into the girls’ DNA, to a gene called CCR5, not only makes mice smarter but also improves human brain recovery after stroke, and could be linked to greater success in school.

“The answer is likely yes, it did affect their brains,” says Alcino J. Silva, a neurobiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose lab has been uncovering a major new role for the CCR5 gene in memory and the brain’s ability to form new connections.


It's a Brave New World.
 
In a way this is scary stuff. OTOH, I like the fact that we've gone so far scientifically and medically that we can change our destiny as both individuals and a species.

The only question which remains is whether that'll be a good thing or not.
 
We live in very interesting times. Between cybernetics, nanotech, and gene editing, we may have to substantially revise what it means to be human over the next decades.
 
In a way this is scary stuff. OTOH, I like the fact that we've gone so far scientifically and medically that we can change our destiny as both individuals and a species.

The only question which remains is whether that'll be a good thing or not.

it will undoubtedly be a double edged sword.

Those who don't go cybernetic/gene enhancement are missing the next step in evolution and will essentially become a subspecies, they just won't be able to compete.

We live in very interesting times. Between cybernetics, nanotech, and gene editing, we may have to substantially revise what it means to be human over the next decades.

Oh no doubt. And we better get on the fuckin' stick about setting up serious plans for human augmentation along with AI or we as a nation are going to be fucked.
 
it will undoubtedly be a double edged sword.

Those who don't go cybernetic/gene enhancement are missing the next step in evolution and will essentially become a subspecies, they just won't be able to compete.



Oh no doubt. And we better get on the fuckin' stick about setting up serious plans for human augmentation along with AI or we as a nation are going to be fucked.

Don't worry, the CIA's already on it. :D

https://youtu.be/O2nds_vxpd4
 
Those who don't go cybernetic/gene enhancement are missing the next step in evolution and will essentially become a subspecies, they just won't be able to compete.

I read a book with this plot once. They were called "throwbacks".
 
Hmm, a broken clock is right twice a day in regards to the person you quoted. :D

I'm right enough to keep you hiding behind iggy along with the other posters who either can't stand getting dragged for the stupid shit they post or get so triggered by another person having a different view they have to make sure they don't see anything but the echo chamber they desire.

Stay in your safe space Lil' Bigot :kiss::kiss::D
 
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