Science
The Atlantic
May 04, 2025
Article Bias: The article discusses the ethical responsibilities of scientists in their contributions to society, presenting a nuanced view on how discoveries can have both beneficial and harmful implications, suggesting that scientists should actively engage in public discourse to guide the application of their work.
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