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How are you preparing for Asian Century, subhumans?
John Roberts
Jayden Carter
>claimed in china
bullshit
Hunter Howard
Nigger, get rid of mountains of trash first, then we'll talk
Ryan Smith
Just a few more years and Africa will be rightful Chinese territory.
Josiah Turner
Chairman Xi Jinping is coming to visit, hopefully we can deepen ties
Cameron Powell
So the age of a superhuman ruling class and morlock underclass is already there?
Oliver Nelson
>tfw the southern border will soon be stormed by genetically engineered Mexican supermen led by Chinese officers
based
Adam Sanders
A guy at my local university is in trouble because of this.
> Rice University opens investigation into researcher who worked on CRISPR’d baby project
Rice University said Monday that it had opened a “full investigation” into the involvement of one of its faculty members in a study that purportedly resulted in the creation of the world’s first babies born with edited DNA.
Michael Deem, a bioengineering professor at Rice, told the Associated Press in a story published Sunday that he helped work on the research in China.
The research was led by He Jiankui, a Shenzhen-based scientist who claims to have helped deliver a set of twin girls whose genomes were edited while they were embryos. Deem served as He’s adviser when He was a graduate student at Rice.
Outside scientists have not yet verified He’s claims, and the research has not been published in a journal. But many scientists and ethicists expressed outrage at the reports that girls with edited DNA had been born.
Leo Jackson
In its statement, Rice said it was not aware of the research ahead of time and that “regardless of where it was conducted, this work as described in press reports violates scientific conduct guidelines and is inconsistent with ethical norms of the scientific community and Rice University.”
Deem did not immediately return a request for comment.
In the embryos, He used the genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 to disable a gene called CCR5, which produces a receptor that allows HIV to enter cells. People without functional CCR5 genes are immune from HIV infections. The girl’s father had HIV and wanted to avoid passing the virus on to his children, He told the AP, which first reported the twins had been born.
Deem told the AP that he was in China when participants in the study consented to join the research. Deem also said that he had “a small stake” in and is on the scientific advisory boards of He’s two companies.
Xavier Sanchez
>Rice University
Jace Bennett
> The girl’s father had HIV and wanted to avoid passing the virus on to his children
that sounds noble to me
Blake Gomez
Since 1776
Angel Ramirez
Very interesting
Caleb Campbell
Fuck no, Chinks are even worse than Amerifats. I wish they take the hegemony away from Amerifats, but from a distance. Viets hate them more than the Americans who NAPAL'D them for a reason. Viets also don't hate America as much because they don't border it like we do, but still.
economist.com
Jordan Murphy
Good. The west doesn't get to complain after leaving it to rot.
Eli Lopez
Pottery
Ryder Ortiz
the virgin western racemixer
the chad eastern genetically modified inbred
Aaron Wood
>the Doctor hopes to find a source of immunity for HIV with these mutations
>the researchers condemn it saying this test was premature and could result in many health risks
Bravo Chinks.
Jonathan Gomez
They're not going to invest a cent with their being cucked by USMCA but we can trade regardless through WTO rules and they need to make up for lost US imports much of which we make
Blake Miller
Wtf science is evil! Ban it!
William Brooks
Because it is. There is nothing wrong with using Gene editing to treat disease. There will not be any superhumans anytime soon. We do not have the technology for that
Blake Jackson
I suppose exports like tequila or avocados have room for growth. I imagine. But China produces all the other exact things we do, so it's not like we need each other when we are actually competing, unfortunately.
UMSCA has not been ratified, and democrats now control the house, btw. So it essentially doesn't exist yet, and we are still under regular NAFTA rules. And even IF it gets ratified, legislation must be passed in all 3 countries afterwards, and after all that jazz, its rules wont apply immediately and will take effect until some years later.