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Excuses for discounting people. [Adventures in Ethics and Science]In a comment on another post, Alex gently reminds me that what counts as a leak from the science/technology/engineering/math pipeline depends on your point of view: Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ... |
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Democrats Gain as Stevens Loses RaceSenator Ted Stevens of Alaska, convicted on federal ethics charges, lost his bid for a seventh term, giving Democrats at least 58 seats in the Senate. ... |
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What I've learned so far at the PSA. [Adventures in Ethics and Science]This is not an exhaustive account of my experiences at the PSA so far, but rather what's at the top of my Day-Quil-addled head: Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ... |
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Out on a limb: the ethics of amputationA Sydney University psychiatrist has argued that a surgeon should be allowed to amputate a patient's healthy leg if that is what the patient wants. ... |
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Does personalized genomics pit privacy against ethics?As genomic technology becomes available to the public and the cost of sequencing a human genome drops, Nature is hosting a discussion of how privacy and ethics considerations should influence how this newly-developed field is regulated.Read More... ... |
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Monday Note: Redefining journalism based on ethics, practices and trainingThe definitions of news treatment and news reporting need to be revisited, argues Frederic Filloux. Journalism schools must realise that the once 'royal path' for graduates has been broken down by emerging niches and online opportunities for publishing. ... |


