Scientists Urge Caution on Synthetic 'Mirror Life' Threats

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Leading scientists, including Nobel laureates, are urging a halt on research into creating 'mirror life' microbes due to potential unprecedented risks to life on Earth. These synthetic organisms, constructed from mirror images of natural molecules, could evade immune defenses and cause lethal infections in humans, animals, and plants. The call for a moratorium is based on a new risk assessment, highlighting the need for a global debate on the safety and ethical implications of such research.
- ‘Unprecedented risk’ to life on Earth: Scientists call for halt on ‘mirror life’ microbe research The Guardian
- A ‘Second Tree of Life’ Could Wreak Havoc, Scientists Warn The New York Times
- Top scientists warn of threat to life from synthetic ‘mirror’ microbes Financial Times
- 'Mirror bacteria' could pose serious global health risks Phys.org
- "Mirror Life" is Still a Hypothetical. Here's Why it Should Probably Stay That Way. University of Utah Health Care
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