Communicating to the public via the media: Practical and ethical issues Stephanie J. BirdRaymond E. Spier Editorial Pages: 395 - 396
Social responsibility through interactions with the media Leslie N. CarrawayB. J. Verts Letter Pages: 397 - 399
The ethics of doing policy relevant science: The precautionary principle and the significance of non-significant results Stellan WelinLene Buhl-Mortensen OriginalPaper Pages: 401 - 412
Describing our “humanness”: Can genetic science alter what it means to be “human”? Angela CampbellKathleen Cranley GlassLouis C. Charland OriginalPaper Pages: 413 - 426
Historical misrepresentation in science: The case of fetal alcohol syndrome Sam N. PenningtonIvan A. Shibley Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 427 - 435
The mining engineer, moral luck, and professional accountability Vassilios N. KazakidisRachel F. C. Haliburton OriginalPaper Pages: 437 - 456
When worlds collide: Engineering students encounter social aspects of production Sarah Kuhn OriginalPaper Pages: 457 - 472
Should physics students take a course in ethics?—Physicists respond Marshall Thomsen OriginalPaper Pages: 473 - 486
Effects of training in the responsible conduct of research: A survey of graduate students in experimental sciences Michael KalichmanSarah Brown ReviewPaper Pages: 487 - 498