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Genetic Crossroads
August 18th, 2001
What Cloning Has Wrought
by Gia Fenoglio
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National Journal Magazine
August 4th, 2001
"Next Step for Science" and "Shaping Things to Come"
Genetic Crossroads
May 16th, 2001
Flood of Responses to Watson's Genetic Determinism
Genetic Crossroads
January 7th, 2001
New Comments on Human Genetic Modification by Noted Figures: James Watson, Daniel Wikler, Gregory Stock
Genetic Crossroads
December 7th, 2000
Scientists, Activists, and Biotech Execs Debate Human Genetic Modification at State of the World Forum
Genetic Crossroads
October 16th, 2000
News Stories about Tinkering with DNA Miss the Big Picture
Glowing Rabbit Shows We're Creeping Toward Redesigning Human Life
by Tom Abate
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San Francisco Chronicle
September 25th, 2000
AAAS RELEASES REPORT ON HUMAN GERMLINE ENGINEERING
Genetic Crossroads
September 19th, 2000
"Human Genetics Calendar 2000 to 2040" by Corporate Futurist Joseph Coates
Genetic Crossroads
August 4th, 2000
Lee Silver on "Type I" and "Type II" enhancements
Genetic Crossroads
August 4th, 2000
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