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Two Worlds represents an attempt to overcome the boundaries between science fiction and fantasy. The story is set in a remote future, on an Earth very different from today: the Chimeric development has taken human evolution on strange paths, paths that have led to the advent of other races; hybrid species that possess in their modified DNA genes coming from birds and fishes. The presence of a mysterious Tower of Seeds—a long forgotten place—will rekindle in some people new hopes and the desire, perhaps utopian, to restore the ancient environmental balance with planet Earth.

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Verso, F. Two Worlds. Nanoethics 13, 273–281 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-019-00357-0

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