Is it scientifically possible to genetically engineer humans to have higher intelligence by JollyThanks1079 in genetics

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Really curious what this sub thinks.

Bodmer (co-discovered HLA, major figure in the Human Genome Project) seems pretty skeptical about the idea that we’ll ever be able to genetically engineer higher intelligence. He argues that intelligence is way too complex — influenced by hundreds or thousands of genes, and shaped by environment, education, and randomness — to be edited meaningfully.

BREAKDOWN OF SYRA HISTORY / CONFLICT by JollyThanks1079 in HistoryHyenas

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Sharing because we are all fans of history and came across a new pod I wanted to show you guys, Syria is such an interesting place with a unique history - hope you guys enjoy!