Humans have always tried to improve their condition
John Harris and
Muireann Quigley
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John Harris: Institute for Science, Ethics, and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester
Muireann Quigley: Institute for Science, Ethics, and Innovation, School of Law, University of Manchester
Nature, 2008, vol. 451, issue 7178, 521-521
Abstract:
Food for thought The Correspondence columns this week comment on the merits and demerits of cognitive enhancement, prompted by the Commentary 'Professor's little helper', by Barbara Sahakian and Sharon Morein-Zamir (Nature 450, 1157–1159; 2007), and the continuing online Nature Forum thread 'Would you boost your brain power?' ( http://tinyurl.com/2qpxff ).
Date: 2008
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