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Unethical human experimentation is human experimentation that violates the principles of medical ethics.Such practices have included denying patients the right to informed consent, using pseudoscientific frameworks such as race science, and torturing people under the guise of research.
The book, subtitled A History of Man's Search to Know His World and Himself, is a history of human discovery. Discovery in many forms is described: exploration, science, medicine, mathematics, and more-theoretical ones, such as time, evolution, plate tectonics, and relativity.
Scientists demonstrate a method to alter the properties of a lone electron without disturbing nearby electrons, a feat important in the development of quantum computers. (ScienceDaily) ( Science ) 8 February – Researchers at the University of Leicester and King's College London discover gene variations that control how fast people age, and ...
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A set of props used in the production of the Saw films, which are notorious for depicting extreme graphic violence. Extreme cinema (or hardcore horror and extreme horror [1] [2]) is a subgenre used for films distinguished by its use of excessive sex and violence, and depiction of extreme acts such as mutilation and torture.
7: Producer Brian Teta as the Wizard of Oz (2021) He hosts the series' Behind the Table companion podcast. The main show's live camera cuts to him on average once every 2.4 episodes (this ...
This member of the bovini tribe is the first large mammal new to science anywhere in the world for more than fifty years and it will take another two decades before live specimens are recorded. [ 3 ] British evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins delivers the 1992 Voltaire Lecture , " Viruses of the Mind ", describing religion and the belief in ...
January 4 – May-Britt Moser, Norwegian neuroscientist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. [23] February 9 – Brian Greene, American theoretical physicist. February 10 – Vivian Wing-Wah Yam, Hong Kong chemist working on OLEDs; March – Jin Li, Chinese geneticist. August 14 – Saiful Islam, Pakistani-born materials chemist.