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In "Frankenstein"'"s Cat," the journalist Emily Anthes takes us from petri dish to pet store as she explores how biotechnology is shaping the future of our furry and feathered friends. As she ventures from bucolic barnyards to a "frozen zoo" where scientists are storing DNA from the planet's most exotic creatures, she discovers how we can use cloning to protect endangered species, craft prosthetics to save injured animals, and employ genetic engineering to supply farms with disease-resistant livestock. Along the way, we meet some of the animals that are ushering in this astonishing age of enhancement, including sensor-wearing seals, cyborg beetles, a bionic bulldog, and the world's first cloned cat.
Through her encounters with scientists, conservationists, ethicists, and entrepreneurs, Anthes reveals that while some of our interventions may be trivial (behold: the GloFish), others could improve the lives of many species--including our own. Sowhat does biotechnology "really "mean for the world's wild things? And what do our brave new beasts tell us about ourselves?
Titre original : Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts (2013)
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2013 Editions One World
Langue anglaise | 243 pages | Sortie : 1er mars 2013
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