The Economist: Matthew Porteus, a pioneer in gene editing at Stanford University, says research that required a sophisticated molecular biology lab three years ago can now be done by a high-school student.
Freeman Dyson: Now, after three billion years, the Darwinian interlude is over.
An exchange: Someone once accused Craig Venter of playing God. His reply was, "We're not playing."
William Finnegan: Mark Renneker likes to say that surfing "is essentially a religious practice." What I've always had trouble deciding is just who or what is being worshipped.
David Foster Wallace: Everybody worships. The only choice we get is what to worship.
David Bromwich: When H.L. Mencken, an avowed atheist, was asked if he believed in baptism, he replied "Believe in it? I've seen it done!"
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