Michael Macijeski

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I use the phrase “new human” throughout the book, and in its title. I mean it in a very precise sense. I explicitly do not mean the “new human” found in sci-fi visions of the future: an AI-augmented, robotically enhanced, infrared-equipped, blue-pill-swallowing creature who blissfully cohabitates the real and virtual worlds: Keanu Reeves in a black muumuu. Nor do I mean “transhuman,” endowed with augmented abilities and capacities that transcend the ones we currently possess. I mean a human rebuilt anew with modified cells who looks and feels (mostly) like you and me. A woman with crippling, ...more
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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