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the End of Life as We Know It: Ominous News From Frontiers Science
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the End of Life as We Know It: Ominous News From Frontiers Science
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the End of Life as We Know It: Ominous News From Frontiers Science
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"It's happening this second. Scientists are re-imagining and re-engineering the world forever. With brutal honesty and engaging story-telling, Michael Guillen gives us a clear-eyed look at a future that is already here. Consider this unsettling, brilliantly written, must-read book your official wake up call."
"Michael Guillen has tackled an important subject in
This book is a sobering look at where we could be headed. A fascinating read."
Modern science is leading us into vast uncharted territory—far beyond the invention of nuclear weapons or taking us to the moon.Today, in labs all over the world, scientists are performing experiments that threaten to fundamentally alter the practical character and ethical color of our everyday lives.
In
bestselling author and Emmy award winning science journalist Michael Guillen takes a penetrating look at how the scientific community is pushing the boundaries of morality, including:
• Scientists who detached the head of a Russian man from his crippled, diseased body, and stitching it onto a healthy new donated body.
• Fertility experiments aimed at allowing designer babies to be conceived with the DNA from three or more biological parents.
• The unprecedented politicization of science – for example, in the global discussion about climate change that is pitting “deniers” against “alarmists” and inspiring Draconian legislation, censorship, and legal prosecutions.
• The integration of Artificial Intelligence into communications and the economy.
takes us into labratories and boardrooms where these troubling advances are taking place and asks the question no scientists seem to be asking:
“Guillen succeeds triumphantly...He writes with extraordinary grace and clarity.”
“Guillen knows how to tell a story.”
“Michael Guillen is ‘Winsomely brilliant.’”
“Michael Guillen bridges the seeming gap between science and faith better than anyone I know.”