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It's part of the research on treating Parkinson's disease.
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It shows our potential, it seems useless (and I agree it is) but there's nothing wrong with testing our limits. Maybe that experiment wa sa catalyst to start something more important?
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So you don't trip over them when you get up to take a leak in the middle of the night.
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Because it is a harmless way to work with genetic changing of embryos. Learning how to do this could end up wiping out disease. Find an animal immune to AIDS, genetically create a vaccine, and poof! all gone.
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Makes them easier to spot at night, so fewer will get hit by cars.
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