Genetic, And Moral, Enhancement

Are our consciences keeping up with our biotech advances?

Lately I have found myself participating in three distinct discourses about parenting.

The first is a heady one among intellectuals about the ethics of controlling how children of the future will look, act, and feel. Parents can already use gamete selection and embryo screening to select the sex of offspring and can also screen for a growing list of inherited diseases, including cystic fibrosis. Developments in the field

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