Science and Engineering Ethics
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Volume 10, Issue 4, October 2004

Editorial
Words are Tools
Raymond E. Spier, 595-596. [Full Text]
Papers
Publication Visibility of Sensitive Public Health Data: When Scientists Bury their Results
David A. Rier, 597-613. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Reproductive ectogenesis: The third era of human reproduction and some moral consequences
Stellan Welin, 615-626. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Towards the Conscientious Development of Ethical Nanotechnology
Rosalyn W. Berne, 627-638. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Data Selection and Responsible Conduct: Was Millikan a Fraud?
Richard C. Jennings, 639-653. [Abstract] [Full Text]
The Ethics of Earthquake Prediction
Ayhan Sol and Halil Turan, 655-666. [Abstract] [Full Text]
The bane of “inhumane” weapons and overkill: An overview on increasingly lethal arms and the inadequacy of regulatory controls
Jacques G. Richardson, 667-692. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Educational Forum
A Model for Teaching Research Ethics
Arri Eisen and Kathy Parker, 693-704. [Abstract] [Full Text]
How Japanese students reason about agricultural biotechnology
Fumi Maekawa and Darryl Macer, 705-716. [Abstract] [Full Text]
The Gladiator Sparrow: Ethical Issues in Behavioral Research on Captive Populations of Wild Animals: A Case Study with Commentaries Exploring Ethical Issues and Research on Wild Animal Populations
Brian Schrag, Todd Freeberg and Lida Anestidou, 717-734. [Abstract] [Full Text]
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