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  2. Human genetic enhancement - Wikipedia

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    The intersection of genetic engineering, CRISPR/Cas9 technologies, and military research introduces complex ethical considerations regarding the potential augmentation of human capabilities for military purposes. Striking a balance between scientific advancements, ethical standards, and regulatory oversight over classified projects remain ...

  3. Human Enhancement - Wikipedia

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    Human Enhancement (2009) is a non-fiction book edited by philosopher Nick Bostrom and philosopher and bioethicist Julian Savulescu. Savulescu and Bostrom write about the ethical implications of human enhancement and to what extent it is worth striving towards.

  4. Gene therapy - Wikipedia

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    Gene augmentation adds a new protein coding gene ... The NIH maintains a mandatory registry of human genetic engineering research protocols that includes all ...

  5. Transhumanism - Wikipedia

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    They argue against the genetic engineering of human beings because they fear the blurring of the boundary between human and artifact. [138] [148] Philosopher Keekok Lee sees such developments as part of an accelerating trend in modernization in which technology has been used to transform the "natural" into the "artefactual". [149]

  6. Life extension - Wikipedia

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    Genetic and epigenetic alterations: Human genetic enhancement for pro-longevity and protective genes – see genetics of aging [147] [108] Cellular reprogramming : in vivo reprogramming to complement or augment human regenerative capacity and rejuvenate or replace cells [ 148 ] [ 149 ] [ 108 ]

  7. Elon Musk's Neuralink implants brain chip in first human - AOL

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    The implants' "ultra-fine" threads help transmit signals in participants' brains, Neuralink has said. The first product from Neuralink would be called Telepathy, Musk said in a separate post on X.

  8. Massachusetts baby born deaf hears parents' voice for first time

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    Charlie was born deaf with a genetic disorder called Usher syndrome that will eventually cause vision loss as well. ... the first time those cochlear implants were activated, was the first time ...

  9. Human cloning - Wikipedia

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    Human cloning is banned by the Presidential Decree 200/97 of 7 March 1997. [48] Australia: Illegal [50] [49] Legal [51] Australia has prohibited human cloning, [52] though as of December 2006, a bill legalizing therapeutic cloning and the creation of human embryos for stem cell research passed the House of Representatives. Within certain ...