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CRISPR: Science can't solve it

Daniel Sarewitz ()
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Daniel Sarewitz: Daniel Sarewitz is professor of science and society and co-director of the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcome at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, and is based in Washington DC, USA.

Nature, 2015, vol. 522, issue 7557, 413-414

Abstract: Democratically weighing up the benefits and risks of gene editing and artificial intelligence is a political endeavour, not an academic one, says Daniel Sarewitz.

Date: 2015
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