>Inb4 furfag
False. I am a staunch anthropocentrist. TIL that birds brains have extreme neuron densities. The upper brain of a cockatoo rivals the upper brains of chimps in fact. A human with that kind of density would be considered above a supergenius.
People have also discovered immune system regulation genetics in species of fish that allow them to live for hundreds of years. And genes in African rats that allows the body to perfectly regrow destroyed limbs and organs.
With CRISPR and/or gene therapy, we could potentially have the ability to turn people into nearly immortal supergeniuses by adapting this code into the human genome. Thoughts?
False. I am a staunch anthropocentrist. TIL that birds brains have extreme neuron densities. The upper brain of a cockatoo rivals the upper brains of chimps in fact. A human with that kind of density would be considered above a supergenius.
People have also discovered immune system regulation genetics in species of fish that allow them to live for hundreds of years. And genes in African rats that allows the body to perfectly regrow destroyed limbs and organs.
With CRISPR and/or gene therapy, we could potentially have the ability to turn people into nearly immortal supergeniuses by adapting this code into the human genome. Thoughts?