Scientific research—panacea or Pandora's Box†
Jack D. Dunitz
European Review, 1995, vol. 3, issue 4, 295-301
Abstract:
Scientific research is unpredictable and may produce results that change the world—for better or for worse, it is impossible to say. Views and attitudes towards the benefits and dangers arising from the development of science have altered during the author's lifetime. Some questions are posed, but none are answered.
Date: 1995
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