Genetic Engineering: A leap in to the future or a leap towards destruction?
Title: Genetic Engineering: A leap in to the future or a leap towards destruction?
Category: /Science & Technology
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Genetic Engineering: A leap in to the future or a leap towards destruction?
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 3066 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Genetic Engineering: A leap in to the future or a leap towards destruction?
<b>Introduction</b>
Science is a creature that continues to evolve at a much higher rate than the beings that gave it birth. The transformation time from tree-shrew, to ape, to human far exceeds the time from an analytical engine, to a calculator, to a computer. However, science, in the past, has always remained distant. It has allowed for advances in production,
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