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Engineers, Scientists, Climate Change, and PoliticsNov 30, 2009
A little over a week ago, according to the New York Times, someone posted a large number of emails and other internal correspondence that the University of East Anglia said was stolen from their computer systems. What makes this important news is that...
Ethics: Evolved or Given?Nov 23, 2009
Every now and then we take a look at ethics in general: what ethics is, how to think about it, and, although you don't have to figure this one out to do engineering ethics, where ethics comes from. Where you say ethics comes from depends on your...
Air Accidents In PerspectiveNov 16, 2009
A good fraction of classic engineering-ethics cases are concerned with accidents involving air transport of some kind, with commercial airline traffic taking the lead in terms of fatalities involving members of the public (as opposed to astronauts, for...
To Patent or Not To Patent: Supreme Court to JudgeNov 9, 2009
Most historians recognize the development of the legal framework of patents as an important, if not essential, part of the Industrial Revolution. The proper function of patents and patent law can perhaps be understood best by considering two...
Toxic Drywall: All the Housing Market NeedsNov 2, 2009
As if Florida homeowners didn't have enough to worry about already since many of them are "under water" financially, a recent report I heard on National Public Radio revealed that many thousands of houses in Florida and at least six other states may...
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