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Bioengineering

Silas Donovan

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Bioengineering" explores the revolutionary intersection of biology, technology, and engineering, highlighting its potential to solve global issues while acknowledging ethical concerns. The book investigates how modifying DNA and growing organs could transform medicine, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. Readers will discover how early genetic experiments paved the way for today's sophisticated techniques and how bioengineering, through approaches like genetic modification, can lead to genetically modified organisms designed to improve crop yields. The book uniquely balances scientific exploration with ethical considerations, making it accessible to a broad audience.

 
It begins by establishing fundamental principles, such as tissue engineering and synthetic biology. Progressing through specific applications, the book examines both the successes and challenges in areas like creating novel therapies and bioremediation. Finally, it delves into the ethical, social, and environmental implications, addressing concerns about safety and accessibility. This comprehensive approach equips readers with the knowledge to critically assess the field's potential and participate in informed discussions about its future.

 
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding both the scientific capabilities and the ethical implications, ensuring a balanced perspective on this rapidly advancing field of science and life sciences.
Available since: 03/06/2025.
Print length: 89 pages.

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