Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and OurselvesA Harvard biologist and master inventor explores how new biotechnologies will enable us to bring species back from the dead, unlock vast supplies of renewable energy, and extend human life. In Regenesis, George Church and science writer Ed Regis explore the possibilities of the emerging field of synthetic biology. Synthetic biology, in which living organisms are selectively altered by modifying substantial portions of their genomes, allows for the creation of entirely new species of organisms. These technologies-far from the out-of-control nightmare depicted in science fiction-have the power to improve human and animal health, increase our intelligence, enhance our memory, and even extend our life span. A breathtaking look at the potential of this world-changing technology, Regenesis is nothing less than a guide to the future of life. |
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Contents
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Reading the Most Ancient Texts and the Future of Living Software | 37 |
The Mirror World and the Explosion of Diversity How Fast Can Evolution Go and How Diverse Can It Be? | 55 |
The Best Substitute for Petroleum Is Petroleum | 91 |
Emergence of Mammalian Immune System Solving the Heath Care Crisis Through Genome Engineering | 109 |
Engineering Extinct Genomes | 133 |
Industrial Revolutions The Agricultural Revolution and Synthetic Genomics The BioFab Manifesto | 151 |
THe Third Industrial Revolution iGEM | 179 |
From Personal Genomes to Immortal Human Components | 203 |
+1 YR THE END OF THE BEGINNING TRANSHUMANISM AND THE PANSPERMIA ERA Societal Risks and Countermeasures | 225 |
Afterword | 255 |
Acknowledgments | 265 |
Selected References | 269 |
Illustration Sources | 277 |
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Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves George M. Church,Ed Regis No preview available - 2014 |
Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves George M. Church,Ed Regis No preview available - 2014 |
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