In the hypothetical 2030 scenario, what is the main reason some parents choose not to genetically modify their children?
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They believe in natural evolution.
They are concerned about potential health risks.
They cannot afford the technology.
They fear societal backlash.
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What is CRISPR technology often compared to in terms of its functionality?
A chemical reactor
A digital computer
A Swiss Army knife
A medical scanner
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What was a significant development in the field of genetic modification reported by researchers in China?
The creation of a new species
The first genetically modified human embryos
A cure for genetic diseases
A new method of cloning
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What historical concept is being compared to the potential use of CRISPR technology?
The Information Age
Industrial Revolution
Eugenics
The Space Race
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What is a potential risk of genetic modification mentioned in the context of individual health?
Increased intelligence
Longer lifespan
Unintended health issues
Enhanced physical abilities
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How might governments potentially influence genetic modification practices?
By banning all genetic research
By funding only natural births
By promoting genetic modifications to reduce healthcare costs
By enforcing a single genetic standard
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What societal trend could arise if designer babies become popular?
A return to traditional values
A decline in technological advancements
A new form of social inequality
A decrease in social media usage
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