WSJ Tech Live: The State of Play

WSJ Tech Live: The State of Play

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China is Ready for CBD. But Regulators Might Not Be.

The market for hemp-based CBD products is exploding. And China wants in on the potential profits. But CBD is highly regulated in China, and THC is illegal. Will China make room for this lucrative product? 

Customized Kids: Are Designer Babies on the Way?

Advances in gene editing and DNA analysis are allowing parents unprecedented control over the traits their children will inherit. We explore the science-and ethics-behind the movement. 

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