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The Ethicality Of Science


These animals live digressed life spans, are greatly prone to sickness, and usually suffer from advanced arthritis. Surpassing these flaws will allow the technology to be used in an enormous number of ways, beneficial and harmful.
             With Genetic Engineering, scientists have begun to do fascinating things. It is possible to create a new set of organs from human stem cells. These organs can be used as a perfect match to for people in need of transplants; hence, the need for organ donors becomes obsolete. Scientists have also begun making grains and fruits that are more versatile, giving them the ability to stand against the elements in harsher growing environments. These seem like relatively good uses of the technology.
             Recently, they have produced a chicken, called the Pink Chicken, which grows at an accelerated rate and does not mature feathers. This allows for a chicken easier cleaned when killed; this leads too one of those fine lines between the good of humankind and our ethics. It is rather sick we would change a living creature for such an insignificant reason. Unfortunately, ethical restrictions do not exist to prevent this type of situation. Imagine a great war with millions of soldiers. Each soldier is just a copy of the one standing next to him, expendable by his nation because more of him will be produced. This is perhaps what most people fear of cloning. Genetic Engineering has allowed the cloning of human embryos, yet these embryos are not allowed to mature because of those fears. If these lines are crossed, we may one day see wars fought by genetically altered clones.
             Nanotechnology is a new comer to the game of science. It is intent to miniaturize current technology to that the size of a single atom. The only restriction it faces, for the moment, is the technology to chill these little computers; they generate an intense amount of heat. Once we have passed Nanotechnology's greatest barrier the benefits to humanity can become unimaginable.


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