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   KEYWORDS : HUMAN GENETIC ENGINEERING
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Evolution's next stage? -- Olivia Ward  -- Orlando Sentinel  -- July 25, 2004

Transhumanists argue that another scientific quantum leap has transported us from the human to the transhuman era ? a time when humankind itself is being manipulated and enhanced, leading to an unknown future where man, machine and technology will merge with startling results.

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When Fish Fluoresce, Can Teenagers Be Far Behind? -- James Gorman  -- New York Times  -- December 02, 2003

The author speculates that the recent decision to sell genetically modified fish that glow in the dark will open the floodgates to more "cosmetic" genetic modifications, possibly even for humans.

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Will Genetic Engineering Kill Us? -- Erik Baard  -- Wired News  -- April 16, 2003

Bioethicists and scientists contemplating the future fear that genetic engineering and other technologies are going to divide human beings into genetic classes that may one day try to destroy one another.

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The Science and Politics of Genetically Modified Humans -- Richard Hayes  -- WorldWatch Magazine  -- July 01, 2002

The author briefly details the risks from human cloning and germ line engineering and concludes with a call for "a new social movement-committed to affirming the integrity of the human species and opposing the new techno-eugenics and the post-human ideology."

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The Genome as Commons -- Tom Athanasiou and Marcy Darnovsky  -- WorldWatch Magazine  -- July 01, 2002

The authors argue that the human germline is part of the "global commons" and should be internationally protected by using the precautionary principle to restrain research.

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The Next Generation: Biotechnology May Make Superhero Fantasy a Reality -- Joel Garreau  -- Washington Post  -- April 26, 2002

A fascinating article on the possibility of advanced genetic engineering and cyborg technologies being able to endow humans with comic book superhero powers.

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Scientists plan remote control for genes -- Ian Sample  -- New Scientist  -- January 02, 2002

Tagging strands of DNA with tiny gold particles could allow scientists to switch genes on and off inside the body by remote control. The method could be used to tell cells when to produce specific proteins, such as insulin.

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Scientists warn of 'super athletes' -- Staff  -- BBC News  -- November 30, 2001

Drug cheats are on the verge of using genetic engineering to increase stamina and speed, sport scientists warn. And they estimate that 2012 could be the first Olympics to have artificially produced super-athletes in action.

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Governing the Genome -- Ralph Brave  -- The Nation  -- November 21, 2001

The author surveys the efforts of governmental advisory boards to come up with a strategy for dealing with the implications of the genetic revolution and concludes by calling for more resources to be devoted to public education and involvement.

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The Quiet Campaign for Genetically Engineered Humans -- Richard Hayes  -- Earth Island Journal  -- April 01, 2001

Richard Hayes warns that scientists "are fast approaching the most consequential technological threshold in all of human history: the ability to directly manipulate the genes we pass on to our children."

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