This episode gives a brief description of CRISPR and how it works as well as detailing several pros and cons of using CRISPR's technology for cosmetic purposes. It also includes our claim of CRISPR's ethical impact on society and whether we believe it is worth scientists time to further research the technology.
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Further Research Needed
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