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Some Assembly Required
Last month, I reviewed The Ends of the World by Peter Brannen. It’s all about the destruction of life through mass extinctions. Fascinating but grim. The book left me with a nagging question, though: after each mass extinction how could … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Science and technology
Tagged biology, book review, crispr, DNA, evolution, genetics, nonfiction, paleontology
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The Code Breaker
If you think the digital revolution is having profound effects on human society, buckle up because the biotech revolution is just getting underway and it will redefine, even redesign, our species. Ever since the early 1950’s when James Watson and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Science and technology
Tagged book review, crispr, DNA, gene editing, genetics, Jennifer Doudna, nonfiction, RNA, Walter Isaacson
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