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Engineers consider ethics
Email: Eugene Russo - erusso@the-scientist.com News from The Scientist 2003, 4(1):20031016-06
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Technologies related to biology, in particular nanotechnology and "neurotechnology," are among the major emerging research areas whose ethical implications engineers should consider more closely, concluded participants in a National Academy of Engineering (NAE) symposium in Washington, D.C. that concluded yesterday (October 15).
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