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The Interface of Law and Science! You are here: Home. You Get What You Pay For. You Get What You Pay For. February 7, 2012. Be careful about provoking scientists. They can be persistent. The issue I’m writing about today was first raised a quarter century ago when Henry Herman ( Heinz ) Barschall published two papers in. A publication of the APS, and the magazine. As reported this weekend in. The logic against the Act is compelling: why should the public have to pay twice, once to fund the research itsel...
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The Interface of Law and Science! You are here: Home. Those who subscribe automatically receive all posts. If you prefer to receive only targeted posts according to specific categories, please register. An option is then available in your profile to limit your subscription according to the scientific and legal categories assigned to posts. How many species of penguins are there? Marsh Fischmann and Breyfogle. Personal Web Site (pmboucher.com). The Last Place on Earth. You Get What You Pay For.
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The Last Place on Earth — JuriScientia
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The Interface of Law and Science! You are here: Home. The Last Place on Earth. The Last Place on Earth. February 15, 2012. Who owns Lake Vostok? And indeed, the British do operate a post office out of Port Lockroy in that area. Their greater motivation is almost certainly part of a plan to solidify their frozen territorial claim than out of a genuine need to provide postal services which are almost entirely used by tourists to send postcards to friends and family. About six months ago, the Lowy Institute...
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The Interface of Law and Science! You are here: Home. Top Science/Law Story of 2012: Manslaughter Conviction of Seismologists. December 31, 2012. To me, choosing a top news story that implicates law and science that occurred in 2012 is easy: the manslaughter conviction of six Italian scientists who failed to predict the April 2009 earthquake in L’Aquila that killed 309 people. The true lesson of. Liebeck v. McDonald’s Corporation. When manslaughter charges were first brought against the seismologists....
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The Interface of Law and Science! JuriSnippet: Recent Developments in US Patent Law. January 3, 2012. Published my article on the impact of the new US patent laws on scientists. It can be found here. And the magazine has made it available free. December 30, 2011. Would have had no effect in preventing those attacks, but would still remove valid scientific information from the public archive. Is this a hopelessly naïve and unrealistic view? While I desperately wish it were not, and while I normally argue ...
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The Interface of Law and Science! You are here: Home. December 10, 2011. In 1994 and 1995, the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes were isolated (the name of the genes is derived from BReast CAncer ), representing one of the most significant advances in understanding the disease. Women who carry mutations of these genes have an 82% risk of developing breast cancer and a 54% risk of developing ovarian cancer by age 80. Is available at the web site here. It is that distinction between genes as they occur in the human bo...
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Refusing Victory — JuriScientia
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The Interface of Law and Science! You are here: Home. March 25, 2012. A few years ago, I traveled to Pisa. It was a pilgrimage of sorts since I have always had a fascination with the cathedral’s belltower. The tower is famous around the world because its construction was flawed almost from the moment it began in 1173 AD. Even by the time the second floor was completed, it had already begun to sink. Sometimes we forget this. Why do scientists not see this for the victory that it is? The Last Place on Earth.
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The Interface of Law and Science! You are here: Home. December 16, 2011. And the original report by neuroscientists about the patient described above can be found here. Other aspects of the interaction of neuroscience and law are also of interest, and I may discuss them in future posts, but today I want to limit the focus. What should the role of criminal punishment be as neuroscience allows us greater insight into the mechanism by which some individuals commit crimes? Filed Under: Criminal Law.