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- Nicholas AgarMiguel AltieriAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceF H. Bach et. aleds.Coalition of Americans for Research EthicsCarl CohenRonnie CummingsJoyce D'SilvaH T. EnglehardtRon EpsteinJ.R.S FinchamMira FongR G. FreyJean HalloranMichael HansenHeta HayryBette HillmanA HollandLeon KassD A. Kessler et. alAndrew LinzeyMiriam McGillisMartina McGloughlinNational Academy of SciencesNational Bioethics Advisory CommissionOrganization for Economic CooperationDevelopmentJulie PalmerSteven PalumbiMadison PowersJ R. RavetzRosamond RhodesB E. RollinPeter M. RossetPaul ThompsonHarold VanderpoolAllen VerheyRobert WachbroitLeroy Walters
2002
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Ethical Issues in Biotechnology is the first textbook of its kind, written collaboratively by a philosopher and a biologist to provide undergraduate students with a comprehensive, accessible introduction to the ethical and scientific fundamentals of biotechnology. Engaging the ethics and the science side by side, the text addresses pressing questions in agricultural, food, and animal biotechnology; human genetics; gene therapy; human cloning; and stem cell research.A gener...
$76.99 USD
2022
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A wisdom tale about a leaf who must contend with abilities that can have a strong effect on others. It is tale for all ages with rich photography that appeals to all sizes of eyes. The Purple Leaf must learn to let go of things that it believes are the only way forward in life in order to open up to greater things.
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The Captain & Me
On and Off the Field with Thurman Munson
2021
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The deeply personal story of a friendship between two teammates, and of a human bond which ultimately transcends the game itself.As back-to-back No. 1 draft picks for the New York Yankees, Ron Blomberg and Thurman Munson made for an odd couple. One was a good-looking, gregarious kid from Atlanta who cheerfully talked anyone's ear off at the slightest provocation; the other was a dumpy, grumpy dude from the Midwest rust belt who was about as fond of making idle chit...
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The Gene
An Intimate History
2016
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The #1 NEW YORK TIMES BestsellerThe basis for the PBS Ken Burns Documentary The Gene: An Intimate HistoryNow includes an excerpt from Siddhartha Mukherjee**’**s new book Song of the Cell!From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies—a fascinating history of the gene and “a magisterial account of how human minds have laboriously, ingen...
In Other Worlds
SF and the Human Imagination
2011
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**A marvelous collection of wide-ranging essays from the bestselling author of The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments, exploring her lifelong relationship to science fiction—as a reader and as a writerThe ebook edition of this title contains over thirty additional, illuminating ebook-exclusive illustrations by the author**At a time when the borders between genres are increasingly porous, she maps the fertile crosscurrents of speculative and science fiction...
A Crack In Creation
Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution
2017
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BY THE WINNER OF THE 2020 NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY | Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize“A powerful mix of science and ethics . . . This book is required reading for every concerned citizen—the material it covers should be discussed in schools, colleges, and universities throughout the country.”— New York Review of BooksNot since the atomic bomb has a technology so alarmed its inventors that they warned the world...
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Microcosm
E. coli and the New Science of Life
2008
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A Best Book of the YearSeed Magazine • Granta Magazine • The Plain-DealerIn this fascinating and utterly engaging book, Carl Zimmer traces E. coli's pivotal role in the history of biology, from the discovery of DNA to the latest advances in biotechnology. He reveals the many surprising and alarming parallels between E. coli's life and our own. And he describes how E. coli changes in real time, revealing billions of year...
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Modern Prometheus
Editing the Human Genome with Crispr-Cas9
2018
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Would you change your genes if you could? As we confront the 'industrial revolution of the genome', the recent discoveries of Crispr-Cas9 technologies are offering, for the first time, cheap and effective methods for editing the human genome. This opens up startling new opportunities as well as significant ethical uncertainty. Tracing events across a fifty-year period, from the first gene splicing techniques to the present day, this is the story of gene editing - the science, the impact an...
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We Have the Technology
How Biohackers, Foodies, Physicians, and Scientists Are Transforming Human Perception, One Sense at a Time
2015
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An award-winning journalist investigates how scientists and citizens around the world are re-tooling our senses-and what their discoveries are teaching us about the nature and future of human perceptionHow do we know what's real? That's not a trick question: sensory science is increasingly finding that we don't perceive reality: we create it through perception. In We Have the Technology, science writer Kara Platoni guides us through the latest developments...
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- Issues in Biomedical Ethics
2015
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Embryonic stem cell research holds unique promise for developing therapies for currently incurable diseases and conditions, and for important biomedical research. However, the process through which embryonic stem cells are obtained involves the destruction of early human embryos. Katrien Devolder focuses on the tension between the popular view that an embryo should never be deliberately harmed or destroyed, and the view that embryonic stem cell research, because of its enormous promise, mu...
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Liminal Lives
Imagining the Human at the Frontiers of Biomedicine
2004
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Embryo adoptions, stem cells capable of transforming into any cell in the human body, intra- and inter-species organ transplantation—these and other biomedical advances have unsettled ideas of what it means to be human, of when life begins and ends. In the first study to consider the cultural impact of the medical transformation of the entire human life span, Susan Merrill Squier argues that fiction—particularly science fiction—serves as a space where worries about ethically and socially c...
$28.79 USD
2016
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Within twenty, maybe forty, years most people in developed countries will stop having sex for the purpose of reproduction. Instead, prospective parents will be told as much as they wish to know about the genetic makeup of dozens of embryos, and they will pick one or two for implantation, gestation, and birth. And it will be safe, lawful, and free. In this work of prophetic scholarship, Henry T. Greely explains the revolutionary biological technologies that make this future a seeming inevit...
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