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Extraction code: duph Title: Beyond human beings

Author: [America] Eve Herod

Translator: Ouyang Yu

Douban score: 6.6

Press: Owl Culture Beijing United Publishing Company

Publication year: 20 17- 12

Page count: 288

Content introduction:

The next major breakthrough of mankind-overcoming congenital "defects" and overcoming disease and death.

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With the rapid development of science and medical technology, it is no longer an unattainable imagination to extend the life span of human beings to hundreds of years or even get rid of the troubles of disease and death.

In the new world in the future, will everyone have the opportunity to enjoy the miracle brought by science and technology? How will scientific breakthroughs and technological innovations help us overcome the inherent "defects" of human beings? Will we have a future liberated by science and technology, or will we become slaves of artificial intelligence?

Eve Herold, the author of this book and the head of the American Center for Gene Policy Research, analyzed in detail how medical technology will prolong our life and significantly change our lives with the rapid development of computers, microelectronics and nanotechnology, and the relationship among cells, gene therapy and robotics.

This book not only discusses the development of new technologies at the forefront of medicine from the perspective of doctors, scientists and engineers, but also tells the stories of some patients who have the courage to try new therapies that have not yet been officially used.

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A wonderful book ... The description of Superman Technology in this book will open readers' eyes, and may even make some readers feel annoyed, because they can't be born in a few years to see the world in the certificate with their own eyes.

-Cox Review (Kilkus)

About the author:

Eve Herod (Eve Herod)

Director of the American Center for Gene Policy Research and author of Science and Health magazine. His articles were published in The Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, Prevention, Kipling Report, Washington post and other media.

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Ouyang Yu

Chinese-English bilingual writer, poet, translator, editor-in-chief of Native Literature magazine, once taught at Wuhan University, received a doctorate in Australian literature from 65438 to 0995, and now lives in Australia.