Key facts
- Scientists precisely edited genes in human embryos.
- A newer gene-editing technique was utilized for the edits.
- Bioethicists have expressed alarm over the ethical implications.
- Concerns include the potential for eugenics.
Scientists have successfully and precisely edited the genes of human embryos, utilizing a newer gene-editing technique. This advancement, led by Columbia University associate professor Dieter Egli, is considered a landmark scientific move but is highly controversial. Bioethicists have voiced significant concerns about the ethical implications, particularly regarding the potential for eugenics.
