Reproductive Revolution- DEMO

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Description

This is an audiobook for BLTC Research for \"The Reproductive Revolution\".

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

African (General) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the nature of information and information technology and tells that it based services don't involve the consumption of scarce natural resources in the way material goods do, where one person's gain is frequently another person's loss. Only a handful of people in the world can ever own a Rolls Royce or a Maserati, and even fewer can own an original Picasso or an old master. But an unlimited number of people can listen to the world's entire catalogue of music. Enjoy access to all its electronic games. It's computer software. It's movies. Or indeed, the whole Library of Congress information is effectively free on. At least it will be soon. Later this century, reproductive technologies like preimplantation genetic screening and diagnosis techniques used to identify genetic defects and embryos created through in vitro fertilisation before pregnancy are going to become Dutchy to already crude personal Gino typing services are available for a few $100. Of course, it's easy to sing a happy tune with the would quote soon end quote on glossing over a host of problems in the transitional era between old fashioned sexual reproduction and true planned parenthood could soon on a coat. In this context may mean decades, perhaps centuries. But even on the most conservative time, scales were on the brink of a major dis continuity in the four billion year odyssey of the evolution of life on Earth.