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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 11 2007, 10:11 PM (153 Views) | |
| Symerwizkid22 | Nov 11 2007, 10:11 PM Post #1 |
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In Biology, we have began genetics, and this is on part of the article that we read. I found the whole thing very interesting, since it went on to talk about longer life, or living more of your youth, and less of your old age. I found it very interesting since it used science to make sense of what we consider to be science-fiction. (Sadly this is only a snippet because I don't have a subscription to NewScientist Magazine/Web Page, so this is all I have available: Are We Becoming Gods? "WE STAND on the threshold of one of the greatest scientific revolutions in human history. Science is undergoing a profound transformation: we are making the transition from an age of discovery to an age of mastery. This is no "end of science", as some have claimed, but our historic transition from being passive observers of the dance of nature to becoming its active choreographers. In a BBC4 documentary, Visions of the Future, we decided to examine three key areas where this is manifesting itself: intelligence, life and matter - the three pillars of science. Few people realise the foundations for this transition have been laid down in all three. With the computer revolution and the proliferation of electronics we are beginning to manipulate artificial forms of intelligence; with the unravelling of DNA and the Human Genome Project we are no longer simply cataloguing genes but manipulating them; and with the ..." [[size=1]Source[/size]] |
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