A May 22, 2017 New York Times headline reads: “In ‘Enormous Success,’ Scientists Tie 52 Genes to Human Intelligence."
A week later, the Journal of Cellullar Bioechemistry chronicled the enormous progress and potential in gene editing.
Such research suggests that in a decade or two, parents may have
the option of having their sperm and eggs genome-edited to ensure their
child has high or at least normal intelligence.
As my PsychologyToday.com contribution today, I offer a short-short story that explores one possible implication.
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