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		<title>By: Synthetic biology and the public: Time for a heart to heart? &#171; 2020 Science</title>
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		<description>[...] still there.  But it is growing up fast—The J. Craig Venter Institute is racing ahead towards creating the first artificial bacteria, and “biohackers” are learning how to re-engineer life at an increasingly rapid [...]</description>
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