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Intelligent design: The radical ‘genius sperm bank’ experiment that only accepted Nobel Prize winners’ semen
The article discusses a radical experiment called the 'genius sperm bank' that exclusively accepted semen from Nobel Prize winners as part of an intelligent design initiative in human breeding and genetic engineering.
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