Can CRISPR Turn Humans Into Something Else? What Genetic Engineering Doesn’t Say
It didn’t start with humans. It never does. The first breakthroughs of CRISPR were celebrated as a revolution in medicine. The ability to edit DNA with precision, to remove defective genes, to eliminate diseases before they even begin. It was presented as a tool for healing, for correction, for progress. And for a while, that’s exactly how it was used. At least on the surface.
But every technology that can fix something can also change it.
CRISPR doesn’t just repair DNA....
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