i haven't had a chance to pick up the book yet, but it's a great interview. - joe
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original-alternetPig Hearts for Humans: What the Public Needs to Know About Biotech RisksBy
Heather Gehlert, AlterNet. Posted January 3, 2007.
In her new book, Intervention, former NY Times technology columnist Denise Caruso talks about the risks of life on a genetically engineered planetTurn on the TV, open your Internet browser, or click on your inbox and chances are you’ll find an alarming story alerting you to the possibility some new hazard: cancer-causing toxins in your deodorant, mold spores in your kitchen sponge, radiation from your cell phone -- the list goes on.
In an age of information overload, it’s tempting to tune risks out entirely, especially when even the scientific community can’t seem to come to a consensus on some things: One day eggs are good; the next, they’re bad. One day hormone replacement therapy is healthy; the next, it causes cancer.
But, what if you knew that, instead of one product putting you at risk, an entire field of technology was? That’s what former NY Times technology columnist Denise Caruso tackles in her new book,
Intervention: Confronting the Real Risks of Genetic Engineering and Life on a Biotech Planet.~snip~
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