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We summarize the week's scientific breakthroughs every Thursday.
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyParents may one day be morally obligated to edit their baby’s genesThe CRISPR debate is moving from “should we or shouldn’t we?” to “do we have to?” 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyActress Hedy Lamarr laid the groundwork for some of today’s wireless tech‘Bombshell’ tells the story of Hedy Lamarr’s double life as a Hollywood starlet and tech inventor. 
- 			 Climate ClimateClimate foiled Europeans’ early exploration of North AmericaThe book ‘A Cold Welcome’ examines how the Little Ice Age and other climatic and geographic factors shaped colonial history. By Diana Steele
- 			 Tech TechWhen it comes to self-driving cars, what’s safe enough?Even as unmonitored self-driving cars take to the streets, there’s no consensus about how safe is “safe enough” for driverless vehicles. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyA new map exhibit documents evolving views of Earth’s interior"Beneath Our Feet" puts maps on display to show how people have envisioned and explored Earth’s subsurface. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyIn science, some big risks are worth the rewardsActing Editor in Chief Elizabeth Quill says scientists sometimes take risks that can lead to significant rewards and important discoveries. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyReaders inspired by SN 10 scientists’ researchReaders wanted to know more about the scientists' research who were profiled in "The SN 10: Scientists to watch." 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyPhilosophical critique exposes flaws in medical evidence hierarchiesRankings of research methods for validity of medical evidence suffer from logical flaws, an in-depth philosophical critique concludes. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsEPA OKs first living pest-control mosquito for use in United StatesFeds approve non-GM male tiger mosquitoes for sale as fake dads to suppress local pests. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsGreat praise for categories, and seeing beyond themActing Editor in Chief Elizabeth Quill discusses classification and some of the challenges of putting species in categorical boxes. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyTrauma surgeon studies gun violence stats — and was oneJoseph Sakran is trying to help counter the U.S. epidemic of gun violence with data. 
- 			 Climate Climate‘Killer Hurricanes’ reconstructs the past to predict storms of the futureGeologists find clues to the future of deadly hurricanes, written in stone and sand, in the new NOVA documentary “Killer Hurricanes.”