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Eric Steinhart, ”Teilhard de Chardin and Transhumanism,” Journal of Evolution and Technology 20, no. 1 (December 2008): 122.

26 for the brains of people who have Parkinson's disease

Wilson, ”Bionic Brains and Beyond.”

27 provide deep brain stimulation to alleviate their symptoms

Ibid.

28 activated in stages to give the brain a chance to adjust to them

Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cochlear Implant Information, pet.i.tive parenting has already done for the test preparation industry

Jose Ferreira, ”A Short History of the Standardized Test Prep Industry,” Knewton Blog, February 17, 2010, /blog/edtech/2010/02/17/a-short-history-of-the-standardized-test-prep-industry/; Julian Brookes, ”Chris Hayes on the Twilight of the Elites and the End of Meritocracy,” Rolling Stone, July 11, 2012.

31 other parents may feel that they have to do the same

Armand Marie Leroi, ”The Future of Neo-Eugenics,” EMBO Reports 7 (2006): 118487.

32 may trigger collateral genetic changes that are not yet fully understood

Mike Steere, ”Designer Babies: Creating the Perfect Child,” CNN, October 30, 2008.

33 ”We will have converted old-style evolution into neo-evolution”

Harvey Fineberg, ”Are We Ready for Neo-Evolution?,” TED Talks, 2011.

34 the United States is decreasing its investment in biomedical research

Robert D. Atkinson et al., Leaders.h.i.+p in Decline: a.s.sessing U.S. International Compet.i.tiveness in Biomedical Research (Was.h.i.+ngton, DC: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, 2012).