Humans, of course.
But what about this picture?
Or this one?
Is it also a human?
Our topic wouln't be about modifications or scarifications but about whether it is ethical to evolve human bodies. In a visionary talk that ranges from medieval prosthetics to present day neuroengineering and genetics, Juan Enriquez sorts out the ethics associated with evolving humans and imagines the way we'll have to transform our bodies if we hope to explore and live in a places other than Earth?
If you want to know what will humans look like in 100 years, just watch the video:
https://www.ted.com/talks/juan_enriquez_what_will_humans_look_like_in_100_years
VOCABULARY:
Periodically- happening regularly.
She makes periodically trips to Europe.
Airplane parts are checked periodically.
Dissipate- to dissapear, or to make something dissapear.
Something moved out and dissipated around them.
It moved near our house and dissipated last night.
Magnitude- the large size or importance of something.
She was still unaware of the magnitude of the problem.
She seems not to undestand the magnitude of her decision.
Alter- to change, or to make something or someone change.
We have to alter our plans.
Do you want to alter your appearance?
Prosthetic- an artificial body part that replaces a missing part.
Do you want to know how prosthetic hips are made?
It was the best prosthetic job she'd ever seen.
Additional materials:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2016/09/12/what-will-humans-look-like-100000-years-from-now/#6f2706976bfe
http://www.sciencealert.com/watch-this-is-what-humans-will-look-like-in-1-000-years
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3285381/What-humans-look-like-1-000-years-Video-suggests-develop-RED-eyes-darker-skin-better-looking.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16536598
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