Genetics and Literature

Vanderbilt University – Spring, 2009
 
 

Archive for the 'Blade Runner' Category

Bigger, Stronger, Faster…Better? Genetic Engineering or Evolution

• February 26, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Beaker's Dozen, Blade Runner, Evolution, Genetic engineering, Science Fiction, Science and humanities
Tags: Beaker's Dozen, Beggars in Spain, Blade Runner, Evolution, extinction, Genetic engineering, Nancy Kress


The God of Biomechanics

• February 26, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Blade Runner, Cloning, Science Fiction, Science and humanities
Tags: Celera


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