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Evolution
9 Evolutionary Adaptations We Love
From Dracula ants to carnivorous toilets, scientists share their favorite evolutionary adaptations.
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Laura Cochrane
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Cloning Wildlife and Editing their Genes to Protect Them and Us
Tweaking the genes of wild animals could save endangered species and protect humans from disease. What could possibly go wrong?
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Hannah Thomasy
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Houston, We Have a Baby
What’s the protocol for creating a healthy new human when you subtract Earth from the equation?
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Hannah Thomasy
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New Technologies Demand New Rituals
Are 21st century rites of passage an essential human need?
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Joel Garreau
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EXCERPT
True Human Diversity is Finally Imaginable. Are We Ready?
Juan Enriquez explores the possibility and inevitable risks of human speciation.
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Juan Enriquez
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A New Kind of Natural
An artist imagines life forms that will arise from the convergence of technology and biology.
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Becky Lyon
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Q&A
How to Turn Science Fiction into Science Fact
George Church and Ramez Naam on the limitations of evolution, the power of matchmaking, and why we should send single-cell computers into deep space.
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Ramez Naam
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The Real Way Science Empowers Us
Seeing the universe as it is gives us strength rooted in humility.
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Eliot Peper
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Inside the Race to Build Life From Scratch
Synthetic biologists aim to transform the world with manmade organisms. What will it take to get there?
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Emily Sohn
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Designer Babies Are Here. What’s the Next Edit?
A Chinese scientist engineered kids to resist HIV. Here are other changes that could be on the feature list for Humanity 2.0.
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Emily Mullin
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