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The Dangers Of Mirror Cell Research

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Published
Mon 10 Feb 2025
Episode Link
https://www.npr.org/2025/02/10/1230610853/short-wave-mirror-cells-microbes-science-risk-earth

For people with two hands, one is usually dominant. On a molecular level, life takes this to the extreme. All of the DNA in earthly living things twists to the right, whereas the protein building blocks favor a kind of left-handed chemistry. But in recent years, scientists have worked toward a kind of mirror version of life. The technology to make mirror life likely won't exist for at least a decade. Still, a group of concerned scientists published a 299-page technical report calling for a stop to the science. New York Times science columnist Carl Zimmer explains how a mirror microbe could wreak havoc on life on Earth in the future.

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