A Tale of Two Studies: Ethics, Bioterrorism, And the Censorship of Science. A Tale of Two Studies: Ethics, Bioterrorism, And the Censorship of Science.

A Tale of Two Studies: Ethics, Bioterrorism, And the Censorship of Science‪.‬

The Hastings Center Report 2007, May-June, 37, 3

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Some scientific research should not be published. The risks to national security and public health override the social benefits of disseminating scientific results openly. Unfortunately, scientists themselves are not in a position to know which studies to withhold from public view, as the National Research Council has proposed. Yet neither can government alone be trusted to balance the competing interests at stake. "How and why is it that I do not describe my method for remaining underwater and how long I can remain there without coming up for air? I do not wish to divulge or publish this because of the evil nature of men, who might use it for murder on the sea-bed." (1)

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2007
May 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
25
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hastings Center
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
189.3
KB
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