On the contrary, they make human life better off on a scale that is unprecedented in history.
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They've found a way to make human embryonic stem cells without using human eggs or human embryos.
Naughton herself has personally worked to adapt her technology to make human collagen.
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Could having such an efficient tool make human writers more lazy and less compelled to really strive to create new ideas or thoughts?
"But that fits into the way he does business, " Pearlman said, noting Bezos' other venture into space flight, Blue Origins, which aims to make human space flight cheaper and easier.
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They will, in particular, point to the private ventures of people like Elon Musk in America and Sir Richard Branson in Britain, who hope to make human space flight commercially viable.
Amid all of this messy thinking we miss the simple truth behind our material wealth: It has been achieved through the accumulation, by us and inherited from our forefathers, of a stock of highly configured and embedded tools that make human effort more effective and things possible that never were before.
The series looks not only at the mechanics of the human body, but the emotions too because these are what make us human.
Would you explain that a little bit and tell us how cooking does make us human?
"The idea is that you're going to identify the things that make us human, " says John Hawks.
Half of my work is how to make our human activity more friendly to the rest of creation.
In Phoenix, Arizona, they planned to join hands to make a human chain at the time when the attacks began.
Instead, they were looking for a better way to make fresh human tissue for the treatment of severe injuries or disease.
In-person interviews offer rare networking opportunities, where face-to-face contact can allow candidates to make a human bond that can lead to other things.
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That is likely to spook lawmakers who already voted in the House of Representatives to make all human cloning, including the therapeutic kind, illegal.
At the end of the day, the volunteers head back to shore and make a human chain to bring the day's haul onto the barge and sort it out.
Hauser was a popular professor known for his research and writing on the evolutionary underpinnings of morality and the traits that make the human mind distinct from those of animals.
Chromosome 22, decoded by an international team of scientists, is one of the 24 distinct bundles of DNA within our cells that contain the genetic information to make a human being.
As a result of this new perspective, we have come to realize that technology is not, as our grandparents believed, the magic wand that can make all human problems and limitations disappear.
Rembrandt's "Man With Feathered Beret" is a handsome display of his mastery of light and shade, his virtuoso brushwork, his love for exotic costumes and his ability to make all human faces look thoughtful and real.
And one strategy they used, in addition to framing the discovery more sympatheticaly, was that Marshall swallowed a solution made up of the bacteria he said gave people ulcers and he showed how sick it could make a human being.
Most important of all, in offices, on construction sites, on football pitches around the world, the great, complex, social, co-operative endeavours which typify our species and make us human, in all of these you find middle-aged people telling supposedly sharper and stronger young adults what to do.
But the new threat is the ability to transform that creature into images of our own choosing, without regard to whether the new creature is going to be an improvement, or whether these so-called improvements are going to sap all of the energies of the soul that make for human aspirations, art, science and care for the less fortunate.
South Korea's researchers have taken egg cells from volunteer women, removed the nuclei from those cells (which contain only half of the genetic complement required to make a human being, since the other half is provided by the sperm), and replaced each nucleus with one taken from one of the volunteer's body cells (which contains a full genetic complement).
The genome project, which the government began in 1987, aimed to speed the gene-hunting effort by providing the first full map of all 3 billion base pairs that make up human DNA. (It was not necessary, in this effort, to run through all the pairs on each set of chromosomes, or 6 billion pairs.) And because the base pairs come in only four varieties, they are digital and ideal for computer decoding.
Meanwhile the Human Brain Project will attempt to simulate the trillions of neural connections that make up a human brain in an effort to comprehend how the organ functions.
Any impact I'll be able to make on the human race will be in this field.
Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman put their lives on the line to make advancements for human rights.
For more than a decade, it has been possible to make pharmaceutically useful human proteins in genetically modified bacteria.
But there was no chance now of hearing music from the train or being able to make out a human being.
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