In November 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced the birth of the world’s first gene-edited babies, twin girls named Lulu and Nana. (time.com) He claimed to have used CRISPR technology to modify their embryos, aiming to confer resistance to HIV by disabling the CCR5 gene. (vox.com) This revelation sparked widespread ethical, scientific, and societal concerns, leading to intense debates over the safety, morality, and regulation of human gene editing. (axios.com)