SF meets real life: US Government issues patents on human genes
This could be Science Fiction, but it isn’t. For the last twenty years, the US patent office has been issuing patents on human gene sequences.
This could be Science Fiction, but it isn’t. For the last twenty years, the US patent office has been issuing patents on human gene sequences.
Completely reliant on automation and artificial intelligence to manage their lives, desperate human beings learn to survive, bond, and unlock the power of their minds when a war destroys all the world’s power grids. “An Enthralling Page-Turner!”
David D. Levine is author of over 50 short stories, including Hugo winner “Tk’Tk’Tk” and Nebula nominees “Damage” and “Titanium Mike Saves the Day,” and four novels, including Nebula-winning “Arabella of Mars” and his latest “The Kuiper Belt Job.”
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