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Author: New Scientist
New Scientist Magazine – Synthetic Life: Where Next? (29 May 2010) focuses on the emerging field of synthetic biology, exploring how scientists design and construct new biological systems and the ethical, scientific, and societal implications of creating artificial life. The issue examines recent breakthroughs, future possibilities, and the debates surrounding control, safety, and innovation.
In addition to the cover feature, this issue includes news, analysis, and commentary across biology, technology, physics, environment, and space science, presented in New Scientist’s accessible and authoritative style.
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