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Cerutti, Furio: Editor's overview: a special issue on "risk and responsibility". In: Science and engineering ethics, 2010, Vol. 16 (3), 427-30 |
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2 |
Brockman, Max (Hg.): WHAT'S NEXT? DISPATCHES ON THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE 2009 |
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3 |
Hancock, Peter A.: MIND, MACHINE AND MORALITY: TOWARD A PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN-TECHNOLOGY SYMBIOSIS 2009 |
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4 |
Seethaler, Sherry: LIES, DAMNED LIES, AND SCIENCE: HOW TO SORT THROUGH THE NOISE AROUND GLOBAL WARMING, THE LATEST HEALTH CLAIMS, AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC CONTROVERSIES 2009 |
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5 |
Achenbach, Joel: It's heading right at us, but we never see it coming In: Washington Post, 2008 (2008-04-13), B1, B5 |
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6 |
Bionano-éthique : perspectives critiques sur les bionanotechnologies 2008 |
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7 |
Bouchard, Ron A.: Reflections on the value of systems models for regulation of medical research and product development In: Health Law Review, 2008, Vol. 17 (1), 30-45 |
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8 |
Branscomb, Lewis M.: Post-scientific society [letter] In: Issues in Science and Technology, 2008, Vol. 24 (2), 5-6 |
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9 |
Brian, Jenny Dyck; Robert, Jason Scott: Biotechnology, bioethics and the future: a review of Ronald Bailey's Liberation biology [review of Liberation Biology: The Scientific and Moral Case for the Biotech Revolution, by Ronald Bailey] In: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2008, Vol. 29 (2), 125-128 |
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10 |
Carlson, Elof Axel: NEITHER GODS NOR BEASTS: HOW SCIENCE IS CHANGING WHO WE THINK WE ARE 2008 |
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11 |
Hanson, William: THE EDGE OF MEDICINE: THE TECHNOLOGY THAT WILL CHANGE OUR LIVES 2008 |
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12 |
Martyn, Christopher: Diagnosis by machine: computerised diagnostic tools have not yet supplanted doctors, for a very good reason In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2008, Vol. 337 (7671), 663 |
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13 |
Núñez Jover, Jorge; López Cerezo, José A.: Technological innovation as social innovation In: Science, Technology, and Human Values, 2008, Vol. 33 (36), 707-729 |
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14 |
Stevens, Sharon McKenzie: Speaking out:toward an institutional agenda for refashioning STS scholars as public intellectuals In: Science, Technology, and Human Values, 2008, Vol. 33 (36), 730-753 |
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15 |
Witze, Alexandra et al.: U.S. Election special: The home stretch; Questioning the candidates; Agencies of change; Not the best advice [news] In: Nature, 2008, Vol. 455 (7212), 442-453 |
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16 |
Bagouet, V; Casalonga, S; Deroin, P: Transfert de technologie (dossier) In: In: Biofutur 2007 |
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17 |
Chunharas, Somsak: Science, ethics and the Thai society [abstract] In: Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 2007, Vol. 17 (3), 73 |
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18 |
Collins, Harry; Evans, Robert: RETHINKING EXPERTISE 2007 |
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19 |
Greely, Henry T.: Science and the Supreme Court [review of The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court, by Jeffrey Toobin] In: Nature, 2007, Vol. 449 (7160), 285-286 |
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20 |
Hill, Christopher T.: The post-scientific society. Although science and technology will continue to play a vital role in innovation, the critical ingredients for continued U.S. economic success are likely to come from other disciplines. In: Issues in Science and Technology, 2007, Vol. 24 (1), 78-84 |