Nanalyze April 12, 2021

The 1997 film “Gattaca” promised a future where humans would be free of disease and babies born on demand with the latest upgrades, including enhanced speed, intelligence, and beauty. Much like a new Tesla Roadster. However, despite the technological predictions offered by Hollywood moviemakers, we’re still living in a time when synthetic biology is working hard to make a dent in the world. No designer babies in sight. And stem cell technology promised so many radical breakthroughs back in the late 1990s, including growing organs for transplants and regenerating whole body parts, but the challenge of growing whole organs has been shown to be more complex than previously believed, including technologies like 3D bioprinting and xenotransplantation.

Despite the challenges and...

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