Olympic Officials' concerns about "High T"
As a result of biological advances in recent years, it is possible to change humans' hormonal composition in a way that people can be stronger by an artificial means. So what are the implications of this new-found technology, or rather biological advancement, on the broader scope of society? One aspect of social system that is affected by this is competitions between athletes. Olympic officials are concerned about the illegal use of artificially nurtured testosterones, which raises the possibility of cheating. However, there is a hurdle to deal with: some people naturally have high levels of hormones, while others are fine with lower proportions, meaning that it is challenging to set a threshold with which officials can determine the probability of cheating in a given competitions. In contrast, an assigned biosignature of an isotope protein can be a good indicator of whether an athlete has used the chemicals to increase their hormones. Even so, setting a limit is a real option that might work out as a solution.
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As a result of biological advances in recent years, it is possible to change humans' hormonal composition in a way that people can be stronger by an artificial means. So what are the implications of this new-found technology, or rather biological advancement, on the broader scope of society? One aspect of social system that is affected by this is competitions between athletes. Olympic officials are concerned about the illegal use of artificially nurtured testosterones, which raises the possibility of cheating. However, there is a hurdle to deal with: some people naturally have high levels of hormones, while others are fine with lower proportions, meaning that it is challenging to set a threshold with which officials can determine the probability of cheating in a given competitions. In contrast, an assigned biosignature of an isotope protein can be a good indicator of whether an athlete has used the chemicals to increase their hormones. Even so, setting a limit is a real option that might work out as a solution.
Advanced Words:
1. Ambiguity - the quality of being open to more than interpretation; inexactness
2. Bar - prevent or prohibit someone from doing something or from going somewhere
3. Synonymous - closely associated with or suggestive of something
4. Explicitly - in a clear and detailed manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
@bekhruzsblog