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Gene Doping: Genetically Engineered Athletes

securitas writes "With the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics about to begin, games officials are on the lookout for the use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes who want to gain an edge over their competitors. Scientific American's H. Lee Sweeney reports on sports officials who are looking to the near future with fear, anticipating a new, undetectable kind of doping that threatens to transform the fundamental nature of sports: gene doping (single-page view). The technology uses new 'therapies that give patients a synthetic gene, which can last for years, producing high amounts of naturally occurring muscle-building chemicals. The chemicals are indistinguishable from their natural counterparts and are only generated locally in the muscle tissue .... so officials will have nothing to detect in a blood or urine test.' The article from the July 2004 issue includes diagrams by Jen Christiansen on the importance of skeletal muscles that provide athletes' power and how gene doping works. Is the future of competitive sports an elite cadre of genetically engineered athletes?"

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  1. Re:Eureka! by Ignignot · · Score: 3, Funny

    trying for my first +5 funny

    If only there was a +1, Pity...

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  2. Re:Cybernectics and sports by wikdwarlock · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just blanket the olympics in high levels of EM radiation and you'll spot the cyborgs easily. As a bonus, those /. spectators present will be protected via their tinfoil hats.

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    It was reported that Lance Armstrong is about to have his 6th Tour de France title taken away as recent advances in France have lead to the ability to detect banned substances via new testing procedures. The tests revealed three banned substances illegal in France on Armstrong...

    ...toothpaste, deoderant, and soap.

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