US military’s wants to tamper with soldiers’ genes

US military wants to tamper with soldiers’ genes

August 13, 2012

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The US military’s future technology division is reportedly eyeing tampering with soldiers’ genes, allowing them to go for days without food or sleep and re-grow limbs lost in battle or due to landmines.

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­Scientists at the Pentagon’s high-tech Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency hope to find a way to affect certain genes to make the human body do amazing things, like using body fat more efficiently, says British newspaper Sunday Express.

The journalists talked to novelist Simon Conway, who was given a behind-the-scenes glimpse of DARPA’s research, which may seem like it comes straight out of a science fiction novel.

“If you can efficiently convert fat into energy you don’t need to feed your soldiers as often,” Conway said. “So you can send them into battle in remote areas plump and they live off their own fat.

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