"Weight Loss Pens": Miracle, Triumph of Science or New Form of Obsession with Slimness?
The article discusses the surge in popularity of GLP-1 analog drugs, particularly semaglutide, as weight loss solutions while addressing the ethical dilemmas and social dynamics surrounding body image.
The 'Rational Fool': Cold Economics Restored to Ethical Science of Freedom and Justice
This article discusses the critical perspective of economist Amartya Sen on traditional economics, arguing for a more ethical approach that acknowledges human dignity and life's quality.
The Matter of Evil
Drew Dalton's book contemplates the implications of entropy and the Universe's inevitable end on ethical philosophy.
Three Principles for Writing with AI, in Ascending Order of Outsourcing
The article discusses the ethical implications and trust issues related to using AI for writing, emphasizing the importance of genuine communication.
Unicamp's Artificial Intelligence Graduation Focuses on Real Projects and Ethical Use of Technology
Unicamp in Brazil is proposing a new undergraduate degree in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science that emphasizes ethical usage and real-world problem-solving.
Researchers denounce in 'Science' the controversial studies in Madrid and Andalusia to validate the capture of songbirds
A group of researchers has published a letter in 'Science' criticizing controversial songbird capture studies funded by the governments of Madrid and Andalusia for not meeting essential scientific and ethical standards.