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  • Dødens ingeniører , verdidebatt.no - Forside

    11.03.2010 I dag åpner utstillingen "Dødens ingeniører" på Teknisk Museum i Oslo. Den bør alle få med seg. Vanligvis er det teknologiens fremskritt og menneskets grensesprengende
  • Integritet i klinisk forskning , Den norske tannlegeforenings Tidende - Forsiden

    10.03.2010 Bevisstheten om det etiske aspektet innen helseforskning økte etter at eksperimentene i nazistenes konsentrasjonsleirer ble avslørt etter verdenskrigen. Kritisk søkelys ble
  • Roper varsku om hjernedop , Side2 - Helse, trening og velvære

    09.03.2010 (SIDE2:) For en tid tilbake var det fokus på såkalt hjernedop. Debatten om det både er sunt og ikke minst etisk forsvarlig å bruke medisiner for å fremme egne akademiske
  • When Biotech Gets Personal: Recent Controversies Remind Us of Potential Dangers , Bioworld - Home

    06.03.2010 BioWorld Perspectives Contributing Writer
  • Britisk klimaforsker grillet av granskingspanel , Forskning.no - Kultur

    02.03.2010 London (NTB): Den britiske klimaforskeren Phil Jones forklarte seg mandag for et granskingspanel i forbindelse med den såkalte Climategate-saken.
  • Doctors and druggists under one roof , Edmonton Journal

    26.02.2010 Drugstore giant Rexall is forging a new and closer relationship with doctors in Alberta. It's part of an expanded role for pharmacies and pharmacists, but some observers fear
  • Etisk minefelt , VG - Papirutgaven, side 22

    26.02.2010 Forskningen ved CMBN er et nytt steg på veien mot skreddersydd medisin.
  • GM foods are safe, says expert , The Hindu

    26.02.2010 'They are immune to pest attacks and have longer shelf life'
  • Er klimaforskinga for viktig til å verta overlaten til klimaforskarane? , Dag og Tid - Forsiden

    26.02.2010 Både i høve til ideala for vitskapleg diskurs og forskingsetikk bør klimaforskinga kan henda gå i seg sjølv, skriv Pål H. Bakka.
  • Stress on role of thermal imaging , The Hindu

    26.02.2010 TAMBARAM: Thermal imaging can be used to diagnose diabetes using sensors and research on this aspect had shown encouraging results, Baldev Raj, Director, Indira Gandhi
  • The burden of ethics , u.tv - News

    25.02.2010 Mark Vernon: Citizen ethics: Calculation and regulation do little to resolve the human problem of being independent and dependent at the same time
  • Science, Ethics and Factory Farms , The New York Times - Editorial

    25.02.2010 Adam Shriver's Op-Ed article arguing for genetic engineering of farm animals to reduce their perception of pain ("Not Grass-Fed, but at Least Pain-Free," Feb. 19) was a
  • Det prehospitale paradoks , Tidsskrift for Den norske lægeforening - Siste utgave

    25.02.2010 «Jeg vil etter beste evne og beste skjønn gi forskrifter om livsførsel til gagn for de syke og jeg vil verge dem mot slikt som fører til skade og urett.»
  • 'Rights of subjects need to be protected in clinical trials' , The Indian Express

    24.02.2010 Express News Service Tags: health, clinical trials Posted: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 0138 hrs Chandigarh:
  • Vil ha flere bekymrede forskere , På Høyden - Forsiden

    24.02.2010 Concerned Scientists Norway vil møte klimautfordringene med tverrfaglig kunnskap. Nå oppfordrer tre bergensforskere flere til å engasjere seg lokalt.
  • King Tut: The science behind the discovery , The Christian Science Monitor - Front Page

    17.02.2010 The ground-breaking DNA study not only proved that King Tut wasn't murdered. It marks a new chapter in the application of modern science to ancient history.
  • Malaria And Bone Disease Killed King Tut , RedOrbit - News

    17.02.2010 King Tutankhamun, the young pharaoh that died at the age of 19 in 1324 B.C., suffered from many disorders, but the most likely cause of his death was a severe case of
  • AG charges ex-UB researcher in fraud , Conspiracy Globe - Breaking News

    16.02.2010 Send this story to a friend Email address of friend (insert comma between multiple addresses): Your email address: Add a brief note: Enter words from the security image
  • How King Tut Died Revealed in New Study , ABC News.com - Front Page

    16.02.2010 Technology Blasts Myths About Teenage Pharaoh, Indicates Malaria May Be to Blame
  • Tut probe shows power of technology -- but raises questions too , France 24 - WIRES

    16.02.2010 AFP - On November 26 1922, the British egyptologist Howard Carter peered through a tiny hole into the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings.
  • 'Climategate' Researcher Admits Mistakes , RedOrbit - News

    16.02.2010 One of the primary researchers involved in the 'Climategate' affair has admitted that he had trouble 'keeping track' of the raw data that is crucial to the theory of climate
  • Study raises stem cell questions , Press Association - Health Wire

    15.02.2010 A new study has raised doubts about the creation of "ethical" all-purpose stem cells for use in research and treatments.
  • Science paper trade booms in China , SciDev.Net - News

    15.02.2010 [BEIJING] Researchers and lecturers desperate to succeed in China's 'publish or perish' system have driven a five-fold increase in the country's scientific 'paper trade', a
  • 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks , San Francisco Chronicle - Books

    13.02.2010 The name Henrietta Lacks is not one that triggers immediate recognition. But the first two letters from each of her names - HeLa - are immediately recognized by physicians,
  • Climate scientist rejects fraud claims , BBC News

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