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On the Future of Species examines the profound implications of artificial biological intelligence and synthetic biology on the future of life itself. Adrian Woolfson investigates how advances in biotechnology are enabling scientists to move beyond natural evolution and actively author new forms of life. The book explores the scientific breakthroughs that make this possible, from CRISPR gene editing to artificial DNA synthesis, while also addressing the philosophical, ethical, and practical questions these capabilities raise.
Woolfson considers what it means to design organisms deliberately, how this technology could reshape ecosystems and agriculture, and what responsibilities come with such power. The work balances scientific explanation with broader implications, making complex biotechnology concepts accessible to general readers while engaging with serious questions about humanity’s role in directing the future of biological diversity and our own species.







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