The Future of DNA Editing: How CRISPR is Changing Humanity
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Imagine a world where genetic diseases are erased before birth, crops thrive without pesticides, and aging could be slowed or even reversed. Thanks to CRISPR, this future is closer than ever. In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we break down the science behind CRISPR, how it works, its applications in medicine and agriculture, and the ethical dilemmas it presents. From curing sickle cell disease to the controversial rise of designer babies, we explore how gene editing is reshaping life itself.
š¬ How did we get here?
āļø How does CRISPR work?
š What does it mean for humanity?
Tune in now to uncover the promiseāand the perilsāof this genetic revolution!
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