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Shahjalal Science & Technology University Bangladesh May 2014 Sucrose Table sugar HTML JSMol Paul May Bristol University April 2014 Streptomycin One of the main drugs to treat
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History of Science and Technology at the Open University, writes: “Draper takes such liberty with history, perpetuating legends as fact that he is rightly avoided today in serious
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networks and LiFi. Technology can be safer, but it will not happen without updated guidelines, accountable agencies, and sustained public pressure. TruthCase™ by RF SAFE &mi
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Reasoninghttps://www.billdietrich.me/Reasoning.html
growth. Behavior is key Technology often acts to mitigate the effects of population increases. People seem to assume that per-capita consumption and efficiency will remain the sam
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The Antispeciesist Revolutionhttps://www.hedweb.com/transhumanism/antispeciesist.html
of twenty-first century technology, the mass slaughter and abuse of our fellow animals might continue indefinitely. Yet tissue science technology promises to allow consumers to be
Is there an ethically relevant difference between a pig and a toddler of equivalent sentience?
The Hedonistic Imperative - a critique by Joh Martinhttps://www.hedweb.com/jon-martin/
makeup fails us, technology attempts to compensate. Video cameras and computers store certain types of information more effectively than memory, while telephones and the internet
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a class on Biomedical Technology and Human Perfection. "Sanes also claims that the (Claritin) commercial goes beyond selling the image of the good life and suggests that, 'by
The Coming Anarchy - 94.02https://www.theatlantic.com/past/politics/foreign/anarchy.htm
fed, and pampered by technology. The other, larger, part is inhabited by Hobbes's First Man, condemned to a life that is "poor, nasty, brutish, and short." Although both parts wil
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the Professions : How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, Oxford University Press, 2016 March 2017 (1890) Fernando Tarrida del Mármol, Questions de Tactiqu
IEER's article on I-131 fallout: "Let Them Drink Milk"https://www.ieer.org/latest/iodnart.html
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