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Swarm drones create an ethical minefield


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By the end of his presidency, Barack Obama s administration had killed almost 38 hundred people in 540 drone strikes, mainly over South Asia. That’s according to the Council on Foreign Relations, which monitors this activity.
The Trump administration expanded the programme, especially in Yemen and Somalia, but it was less transparent.
Now a new generation of so-called “swarm drones” is raising major ethical questions about the ease of killing in war.
Presenter: Andrew West ....

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What makes the rich steal?


What makes the rich steal?
In his novel
The Embezzler, Louis Auchincloss delved into the true story of Richard Whitney, a patrician financier who lost it all.
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In the 1930s, Richard Whitney was one of the most respected figures on Wall Street. A four-time president of the New York Stock Exchange, Whitney had won fame in 1929 when, with the backing of leading bankers, his ostentatious buying temporarily halted frantic selling on the trading floor.
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A decade later, his reputation lay in tatters. By 1938, it emerged that Whitney had covered huge losses in his own portfolio by embezzling from others, including the New York Yacht Club, which he served as treasurer, and his father-in-law’s estate. To many people, he became a symbol of the rot they perceived at the core of American finance, and he served more than three years in Sing Sing for his crimes. ....

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Vaccine ethics: Who should get the vaccine first? Is it ever OK to shame someone? [column]


With vaccine demand still exceeding supply, LNP | LancasterOnline Opinion asked an expert on ethics to answer some questions regarding COVID-19 vaccination.
Michele L. Mekel is the assistant director of Penn State University’s Bioethics Program and a teaching professor of bioethics; she is jointly appointed to the Humanities Department of Penn State College of Medicine. She’s also an affiliate faculty member of Penn State Law and the Rock Ethics Institute, and she serves as the co-principal investigator of the Penn State Viral Imaginations: COVID-19 project.
Our Q&A follows.
1. An article in The American Journal of Medicine asks: “How should a limited supply of vaccines be fairly allocated? Which ethical values should guide these decisions? How can apparent clashes between different ethical values be mitigated?” What are your thoughts on those questions? ....

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Human skin cells altered to mimic early stage of embryo development


Monash University
Living structures that model early human embryonic development have been generated entirely from cells in the skin. The models mean it should be possible to study infertility, early miscarriage and early embryonic development without the controversial use of real human embryos – although the models may raise ethical issues of their own.
Previously, the only means of studying the early development of human embryos was via blastocysts obtained from IVF procedures. Blastocysts are a ball-like early stage of embryonic development that is formed five days after fertilisation occurs and can go on to form embryos. But their use in science is controversial because of their potential to grow into a living human individual. ....

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