By Wes Ables It took human beings roughly fifty years to reliably develop a seedless watermelon. That fact sounds simple, almost trivial, until you stop to consider what it actually represents. It is a story about the pace at which human beings have historically been able to understand the consequences of what they are creating. The process required generations of growing seasons. Time, in that process, was a safeguard. It allowed mistakes to re…
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