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<title>UK joins genomic technology arms race</title>
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<description>The UK government recently announced an &#x26;#xA3;800 million, taxpayer-funded Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria). The brainchild of the British prime minister&#x26;#x27;s former chief adviser, Dominic Cummings and modelled on the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Darpa, the organisation will focus partly on genomic research. Genome technology is becoming an increasingly important part of military research. So given that the UK boasts some of the best genomic research centres in the world, how will its new agency affect the wider genome technology warfare race? In 2019, Darpa announced that it wishes to explore genetically editing soldiers. It has also...</description>
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