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A Small Problem? The Bioethics of Nanotechnology

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Four speakers present their perspectives on nanotechnology, exploring the current technology and the bioethical issues surrounding future applications and developments.

Collection: Chemical Society

Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates

Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009


Can We Blame Our Brains? Neuroscience in the Courtroom

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Four speakers present their views on whether neuroscience can and should be used as evidence in the courtroom. When is it applicable and how much can it tell us about who we are...

Collection: The Triple Helix

Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates

Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009


Can We Open Source Everything? The Future of the Open Philosophy

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Four speakers present their experience and ideas about how the open source philosophy can be applied to different areas of life.

Collection: The Triple Helix

Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates

Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009


Our Virtual Selves: How Do We Behave on the Web?

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Three speakers present their points of view on how we behave on the web and what that means for society.

Collection: The Triple Helix

Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates

Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009


Who Wants to Live Forever? Exploring the Impact of Extreme Ageing

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Four speakers talk about their views on extreme life extension research. From the science to the sociology, they ask whether we should try to live forever

Collection: The Triple Helix

Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates

Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009


Will Feeding the World Kill the Planet?

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Four speakers present their views on how we can feed the growing global population and whether available options will harm the planet. This explores the role of science in solving...

Collection: Chemical Society

Institution: Queens' College - Undergraduates

Created: Mon 12 Jan 2009