As we stand on the brink of significant breakthroughs in biotechnology, Beyond Human offers an in-depth analysis of the potential benefits and risks. The book examines case studies and theoretical scenarios, providing a balanced view of bioengineering's promise to cure diseases, extend life, and improve human capabilities, against the backdrop of ethical quandaries and the risk of unintended consequences.
With contributions from leading scientists, ethicists, and thinkers, this book is an essential guide for anyone interested in the future of humanity. It poses critical questions: How far should we go in altering our biology? What are the potential impacts on society and the environment? And who gets to decide the path forward?
Beyond Human is not just a book about science; it's a conversation starter about the kind of future we want to create.