However, the line between somatic and germline interventions may blur as technology evolves, raising complex ethical considerations.
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William A. Haseltine,
Forbes.com,
3 June 2025
The empty shell of the utilitarian object, the device of preservation, becomes the object of presentation, allegorically denying grand sculptural promises and literally returning the sculptural object to the actual basis of corporeal and somatic experience of the body’s movement in time and space.
Utilizing a commercial high-fidelity inkjet printer, that digital map was converted into a physical two-layer mask printed onto an ultra-thin clear polymer film.
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Ben Coxworth,
New Atlas,
15 June 2025
His passion for coaching started with a passion for teaching as a physical educator in Norway House, Manitoba, more than 800 kilometers north of Winnipeg.
But all of Caland’s brilliantly hued canvases are also fleshy and funny and female, in ways that speak of bold corporeal pleasure.
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Lori Waxman,
Chicago Tribune,
5 June 2025
For corporeal creatures such as humans, grappling with a universe that might not be singular, time that moves in many directions, and matter that both does and does not exist is mind-bending, to say the least.
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Andrea Gawrylewski,
Scientific American,
3 June 2025
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