Author of the novel Trenta giorni (2001), published in the 'Cosmo' series by Editrice Nord; the book explores genetic engineering and military dystopia through the Adam project.

Trenta giorni (Thirty Days) centers on Professor Roberto Terana and the development of a genetically engineered soldier (the Adam project) whose existence leads to uncontrollable consequences.

A 2001 sci‑fi novel, Trenta giorni examines fears of machines replacing humans through a military/genetic project called Adam. The reviewer discusses the persistence of human agency and emotional variables in warfare. The plot follows Professor Roberto Terana and an uncontrollable engineered soldier leading to disaster.

For:Readers of science fiction, especially military/dystopian fiction and those interested in technology and genetic ethics.

 One of the recurring elements in science fiction, as well as in the debate regarding the development of technologies, and even in common thought, involves a great fear that has become deeply rooted: the fear that machines will soon replace humans in every field.

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