Category / Technology and Science
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If we can redesign ourselves, should we?
What if you could enhance your intellectual or athletic capacity?
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Frontiers – Transforming 300 Billion Points of Data
Clinical and translational researchers are now creating data by the zetabyte. In fact, according to Atul Butte, MD, PhD, of Stanford University, there’s so much data that it’s becoming more difficult to ask the right questions.
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Do Our Genes Tell Us Who We Are?
In conjunction with a Center symposium, “Genetics: Jewish Diseases and Personalized Medicine,” Jon Entine, author of Abraham’s Children
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21st Century Neuroscience: From Lab to School to Home
Neuroscience in the 21st Century can be applied from the lab to the school and to the home and office.
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Assessing Social Issues of Research
The May 2011 issue of the American Journal of Bioethics focuses on social issues in research.
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Call to Remove Dickey-Wicker Amendment Rider Prohibiting Use of Parthenotes in Research
There’s an obscure rider obstructing science when it comes to parthenotes.
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Ethical Stalemates in Clinical Research
How to resolve ethical stalemates in clinical research?
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Ethically Impossible – Moral Culpability
Summer McGee discusses “Ethically Impossible,” the September 2011 Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues report