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There are good and bad bacteria, but are there any good viruses? And what would happen if all viruses suddenly disappeared? And should we be thinking about genetic modifications for the humans that we send to colonise Mars?

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There are good and bad bacteria, but are there any good viruses? And what would happen if all viruses disappeared?

Beth Morrell,

Raleigh, North Carolina, US

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Should we be thinking about genetic modifications for the humans that we send to colonise Mars?

Fred Zemke,

Grover Beach, California, US

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