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Here's a 300-word article on biotechnology:

Biotechnology: Transforming Science and Society

Biotechnology is a rapidly advancing field that uses biological systems,


organisms, or derivatives to develop products and technologies for a wide
range of applications. It sits at the intersection of biology, chemistry, and
technology and has revolutionized industries such as medicine, agriculture,
environmental science, and manufacturing.

In healthcare, biotechnology has enabled breakthroughs in diagnostics,


drug development, and personalized medicine. Techniques like genetic
engineering and recombinant DNA technology have led to the creation of
life-saving treatments, including insulin, vaccines, and monoclonal
antibodies. Gene editing tools like CRISPR-Cas9 now allow scientists to
precisely modify DNA, offering potential cures for genetic disorders.

In agriculture, biotech has improved crop yields, resistance to pests and


diseases, and tolerance to environmental stresses. Genetically modified (GM)
crops such as Bt cotton and golden rice help ensure food security and reduce
dependence on chemical pesticides.

Environmental biotechnology focuses on solving ecological challenges.


Microorganisms are used in waste treatment, pollution control, and bio-
remediation of oil spills and heavy metals. Biofuels, made from organic
materials, are another promising innovation, offering cleaner alternatives to
fossil fuels.

Despite its benefits, biotechnology also raises ethical, legal, and social
concerns. Issues like genetic privacy, the use of GMOs, and potential misuse
of gene-editing technologies continue to spark public debate. Regulatory
frameworks and responsible research are essential to ensuring safety and
public trust.

In conclusion, biotechnology holds immense promise for addressing some of


the world’s biggest challenges — from curing diseases to feeding growing
populations and protecting the environment. As the field continues to evolve,
a balanced approach that promotes innovation while addressing ethical
concerns will be crucial for shaping a better and more sustainable future.
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