November 22, 2013

Knowledge, knowledge everywhere: Do social networks spread or drown health & science news

In his new book, Social Networks and Popular Understanding of Science and Health: Sharing Disparities, Dr. Brian Southwell explores the various reasons why there might be such huge differences in the extent to which health and science information gets “spread … Read More



 
 

September 2, 2013

Nanotechnology and human health

Addressing medium- and long-term expectations for human health, this book reviews current scientific and technical developments in nanotechnology for biomedical, agrofood, and environmental applications. This collection of perspectives on the ethical, legal, and societal implications of bionanotechnology provides unique insight … Read More



 
 

July 8, 2013

Bioethics: A memoir

Review of In Search of the Good: A Life in Bioethics by Callahan Daniel Moral philosopher and bioethicist Daniel Callahan begins his part autobiography, part history of American bioethics, and part summary of his own writings, by noting that bioethics … Read More



 
 

June 24, 2013

Natural lawyer

Robert P. George is one of the most prominent conservative backstagers. The McCormick professor of jurisprudence at Princeton, a former member of the President’s Council on Bioethics, author of myriad books and articles, he is embraced in social conservative circles … Read More