
The Rise of Synthetic Biodiversity
In the coming years, synthetic biodiversity will emerge as a significant trend, driven by advancements in genetic engineering and synthetic biology. Scientists will create novel species and ecosystems that possess desired traits, such as resilience, adaptability, and resistance to environmental stressors. These synthetic organisms will supplement and potentially replace natural species, raising profound ethical and ecological questions about the future of biodiversity and the role of humans in shaping it.
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