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Forget aviation hero. On the side, Lindbergh was a Dr Frankenstein
figure, who used his mechanical genius to explore the possibility of
conquering death - but only for the select few who were considered
"worthy" of living forever.
"Beating death was something he thought about his entire life",
says David M Friedman, ...
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Efforts by scientists to organize a presidential debate focusing on scientific issues and future technology development and ethics.
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Trailer of ''Ciao Robot - The birth of Roboethics''. Ciao Robot is a documentary which deals with the relationship between science and society, between man and machine. (www.ciaorobot.org)
Speaking of robots and ethics, here's a different twist. Thanks to member Churchill for the link.
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Earthlings is a feature length documentary about humanity's absolute dependence on animals, and the ethics involved in their treatment.
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The May/June Technology Review (free reg. req’d) features an essay by philosopher Roger Scruton attempting to examine the ethical issues of highly advanced technologies. While the focus is on biotech, nanotech is hinted at:
…why cannot machines be produced as humans are now produced, by self-reproduction?
Why not indeed. They ...
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Keith Powers brings to our attention a claim that the German government has started collecting the chemical profiles of individuals, to be used for political purposes. From The Register in the UK:
German police are compiling a Stasi-style “scent bank” database of potentially violent crusty protesters against global capitalism, ...
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I tell audiences that the day is coming when nanotechnology will be able to tell what they ate or smoked. That day is coming closer, according to Nanowerk News:
To this day, fingerprints are just the thing when a perpetrator needs to be arrested or a person needs to be identified. British scientists working with [...]
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Nanowerk reports on a new nanotechnology ethics database at IIT: NanoEthicsBank. Perhaps the most interesting aspect is their experiment with participatory tagging:
In conjunction with the fixed subject terms used in the NanoEthicsBank, we are also developing an experimental “folksonomy” tagging system for the database. A folksonomy ...
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Regular readers of Nanodot know that we often disagree with ETC Group — but not always. They have issued a press release condemning a plan by a private firm to seed the ocean with iron particles in an effort to fight global warming. An excerpt:
As worrying, Planktos boasts on their website that the [...]
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We mentioned earlier a request for comment on a proposed Nano Risk Framework for approaching nanotechnology materials safety organized by Environmental Defense and DuPont. Now a different group of organizations has come out against that framework. Their statement is titled “Civil Society-Labor Coalition Rejects Fundamentally Flawed ...
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