Sunday, July 1st, 2007

The coming age of biotechnology

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Noted egghead Freeman Dyson postulates in the New York Review of Books on how the personalization of computers in the last thirty years is analogous of what ‘s in store for us when biotechnology ramps up in decades to come. It’s a heady vision of the power of biotech in the hands of everyone, not just big corporations. I shudder to think of what’ll happen when everyone can code up their own dramatic chipmunk, though.

Warren Frey is a journalist, freelance writer, podcaster, video producer, and all-around media consultant currently based in Vancouver, Canada. His written work has appeared in such publications as Metro Vancouver, the Westender, Mac | Life and the Japan Times.

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