Ethics
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Why We Are All Moral Hypocrites – and What We Can Do About It
byThe Conversation
Research has consistently shown that we often demand higher moral standards of others than we do of ourselves — how can we stop being so judgemental?
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Take These Scientific Questionnaires to Measure Your Personality, Morality, and Political Views
byKelly Tatera
| 2 min read
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Study Finds Violent Media Promotes Cheating, Lying
byReece Alvarez
Researchers warn that exposure to violent media can affect people’s behavior.
| 3 min read
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Have you ever used popular DNA testing sites like Ancestry or 23andMe? Police can access that data to track down suspects, but the ethics behind it are questionable.
| 3 min read
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Should We Use CRISPR to Edit Human Embryos?
bySarah Tse
British scientists want to use this powerful tool for genetic engineering on human embryos, but the road ahead is fraught with ethical and safety concerns.
| 3 min read
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Rehabilitating Criminals’ Brains with Implants
byKelly Tatera
Radical new technology could make it possible to rehabilitate the brains of prisoners with brain implants. But is it ethical?
| 3 min read
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