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El ADN, la esencia misma de la vida, ahora puede ser alterado. No solo por genetistas de Harvard y corporaciones multimillonarias, sino también por biohackers que trabajan en sus garajes.El ADN, la esencia misma de la vida, ahora puede ser alterado. No solo por genetistas de Harvard y corporaciones multimillonarias, sino también por biohackers que trabajan en sus garajes.El ADN, la esencia misma de la vida, ahora puede ser alterado. No solo por genetistas de Harvard y corporaciones multimillonarias, sino también por biohackers que trabajan en sus garajes.
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My husband and I rarely watch the same show with the same amount of joy or excitement. This show however, has grabbed us both in a way that we weren't expecting. It is so well made; the story is excellent, to the point where we'll hit the pause button and discuss our thoughts and beliefs before resuming the episode. This is a heartfelt documentary that everyone needs to watch. I hope this is the beginning of the fall for the pharmaceutical company's control on drug pricing. This show is so complex! The points being brought up are so important to shed light on, and I hope it sparks as much interest for you as it did for us. You need to watch this.
I finished watching all episodes in one set. Very very interesting. If in the beginning of the series I knew exactly what I think about genetic modifications, I wasn't so sure by the end of the last episode. Should we leave natural selection to mother nature or take it into our hands? Should we save and or cure every sick person? When we don't see them, know them, it is one thing, but we start thinking differently after we get to know them, like in these series. Does science exist for the sake of science itself? Seems so if no one can afford to use its discoveries and technologies. This applies not just to very rare genetic conditions, but to illnesses that affect thousands. Institutions of science seem concerned (in the series) almost exclusively with health and perfection of a physical body, leaving mental, psychological health out of equation. It is uncharted territory, but it is emotions that make us human. I was waiting to hear about The Gaia hypothesis, yet, no one has mentioned it. I think it is extremely important for every scientist to know, understand The Gaia principle which proposes that living organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on Earth to form a synergistic and self-regulating, complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet BEFORE they start messing with genetic modification of all things alive. Be it a human, or a rat or a mosquito.
I went into this with cliched expectations for what a documentary on a topic such as this might look like. Boy was I wrong.
This is an excellent balanced documentary which shows you both sides of the argument and covers all of the complex ethical concerns for a subject such as this. The human stories are sensitively and beautifully woven throught and keep your attention till the very end - enough to want to binge watch this.
I came away from it with a lot of excitement for what the future may hold and also some misgivings .... I'm waiting for my son to be old enough to be able to show this to him. Absolutely unmissable.
This is an excellent balanced documentary which shows you both sides of the argument and covers all of the complex ethical concerns for a subject such as this. The human stories are sensitively and beautifully woven throught and keep your attention till the very end - enough to want to binge watch this.
I came away from it with a lot of excitement for what the future may hold and also some misgivings .... I'm waiting for my son to be old enough to be able to show this to him. Absolutely unmissable.
The first episode focused mostly on the scientific breakthroughs in gene editing in the past few years and where state of the medical and biohacking community is at, and it was fascinating. The next three episodes all really focused more on the ethical questions which, while important, I felt caused the series to begin to drag. I was personally more interested in the science around all of this and the documentary was lighter than what I was looking for in this area. This probably could have been condensed to two or three episodes and would have had better pacing.
A bit self-repetitive at times but all in all I think it's a good documentary. As for improvement, it would have been interesting to see more of the science behind genetic engineering and how it works. Also, I think there would have been room for more fruitful debate. However, not biased at all in my opinion and proves that there are more than two sides to an issue.
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