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Astronomer Lord Martin Rees advocates for gene editing technology to ensure human beings are able to cope with the atmospheric challenges of being an interplanetary species, such as radiation exposure.
Lab experiments have demonstrated that human cells increased their tolerance to X-ray radiation when they had tardigrade genes inserted in them.
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