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The Guardian view on gene-edited humans: darker uses must be acknowledged alongside medical ones | Editorial

Explore the future of gene-editing technology and its potential impact on humanity. While it offers hope against genetic conditions, ethical concerns about designer babies persist. Can regulations keep up with scientific advancements? #Gene...

The Guardian· Jul 5, 2026 · 7:14 PM · 1 views

Explore the future of gene-editing technology and its potential impact on humanity. While it offers hope against genetic conditions, ethical concerns about designer babies persist. Can regulations keep up with scientific advancements? #GeneEditing #Ethics #ScienceAndSociety #FutureOfHumanity #CrisprCas9

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