Saturday, 6 June 2020

Genetic Manipulation Of Cells Puts Humans One Step Closer To Invisibility - Mysterious Universe

What would you do if you could go invisible like an opalescent inshore squid? Hurry up and think of an answer because Paul Seaburn's excited to learn scientists are on the brink of just such a breakthrough. In fact, Paul goes balls-out when it comes to the possibilities from personal vanity to medical science! But can someone who solely focuses upon gee-whiz technology and biochemistry be considered The Good Scientist? Specialization is for insects, as Robert Heinlein wrote, and often specialization leads to ignorance and an ability to look beyond one's scope of research for new, invigorating ideas. Martin Rees presents a cogent argument for inclusiveness when it comes to ideas and the necessity to have many interests in hopes of formenting advancement in one's field. (CS)

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