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"It is in the biological sciences that the most exciting possibilities suggest themselves... I will only speculate on a few among these possibilities which might have great effects on human life. "I have already referred to the possibility of quite new sources of food and I need not enlarge on that further. ". . . hormones, those internal chemical secretions which so largely regulate the operations of the human body. The artificial use of hormones has already been shown to have profound effects on the behaviour of animals. . . might have similar effects on man. . . ". . . might be a drug, which... removed the urgency of sexual desire, and so reproduced in humanity the status of workers in a beehive. "To produce effects of these kinds there must be a master and the master must be above and not subject to the procedure he is enforcing on his subjects." - Excerpt From "The Next Million Years", (1952) by Charles Galton Darwin, grandson of evolutionist Charles R. Darwin Related: > Preschool Puberty, and a Search for the Causes > Food wrap linked to prostate cancer: Lines tin cans "Bisphenol A is widely used in the food industry to make polycarbonate drinks bottles and the resins used to line tin cans, even though it is known to leach into food and has long been suspected of disrupting human sex hormones." |