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Unfortunately, a lot people around the world are scared of genetically modified organisms and any application related to them. Though we believe that a bit of '''natural skepticism''' towards new and unproved technologies is not just good but especially desirable, the current fear of ''Frankenstein'' organisms escaping from laboratories might be disproportionate and counterproductive to technological and scientific advancement in related fields. | Unfortunately, a lot people around the world are scared of genetically modified organisms and any application related to them. Though we believe that a bit of '''natural skepticism''' towards new and unproved technologies is not just good but especially desirable, the current fear of ''Frankenstein'' organisms escaping from laboratories might be disproportionate and counterproductive to technological and scientific advancement in related fields. | ||
- | However, as reported, for example, in an [http://www.rundschau-online.de/magazin/gentechnik--risiko-oder-chance-,15184902,15929266.html article] published in a local newspaper's magazine, Kölnische Rundschau, the social acceptance of biotechnological products | + | However, as reported, for example, in an [http://www.rundschau-online.de/magazin/gentechnik--risiko-oder-chance-,15184902,15929266.html article] published in a local newspaper's magazine, Kölnische Rundschau, the social acceptance of biotechnological products could be higher if people felt informed better. Following up on this, we thought about how we can inform people '''factually but in a comprehensible way''' about gene technology and synthetic biology. |
At the same time, '''young students''' interested in science and engineering are the most valuable future source of innovation. One day, they might be the researchers who develop the solutions to the most pressing issues of our world. | At the same time, '''young students''' interested in science and engineering are the most valuable future source of innovation. One day, they might be the researchers who develop the solutions to the most pressing issues of our world. |
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