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Last week, the author Michael Pollan expressed his concern over a piece in the New York Times, "A Race to Save the Orange by Altering Its DNA," by Amy Harmon, about the potential use of genetic engineering to save oranges from certain disease-causing bacteria.
By Maria Konnikova August 8, 2013 Last week, the author Michael Pollan expressed his concern over a piece in the New York Times, "A Race to Save the Orange by Altering Its DNA," by Amy Harmon, about the potential use of genetic engineering to save oranges from certain disease-causing bacteria.
If the worst global warming scenarios come true, we may have to turn to engineering to save the planet.
According to him, Jewish law (Halacha) accepts genetic engineering to save and prolong human life as well as increase the quality or quantity of the world's food supply.
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