Scientists have begun a groundbreaking and controversial mission — to build artificial human DNA from scratch. Backed by £10 million from the Wellcome Trust, the Synthetic Human Genome Project aims to revolutionize medicine by creating DNA molecule by molecule. The goal? To cure incurable diseases, regenerate damaged organs, and potentially slow down aging.
But the project also raises major ethical concerns. Critics warn of the risk of misuse — from creating enhanced humans to dangerous bio-weapons. With the technology moving forward, the question is: can we ensure it’s used for good?
In this video, we break down what the project is, what it could mean for humanity, and why the debate around it is just beginning.
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