Tech that Can Read Your Mind: Virtual Reality Biometrics

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Tech that Can Read Your Mind: Virtual Reality Biometrics

“As mind-reading companies become a reality, our future sounds more like the plot of a dystopian novel than the twenty-first century. But our reality is fact, not fiction. So, to safeguard our rights, it might be time to write to our representatives to stop Big Data from reading our minds.”

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Designer Babies?: The Consumerization of Genomics in Newborns

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Designer Babies?: The Consumerization of Genomics in Newborns

“Genetics has essentially been made into a business, with many entrepreneurs and investors battling for a share of this new, innovative money-making venture. Demonstrating a clairvoyance only found in fiction, companies are now advertising laboratory tests that can predict the exact diseases a child might develop in the future.”

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Supreme Court Deals Blow to Clean Water Act

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Supreme Court Deals Blow to Clean Water Act

“The ruling put into question implementation of the clean water act, but EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan assures that the EPA will do “everything we can with our existing authorities and resources to help communities, states, and Tribes protect the clean water upon which we all depend.”

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Food Waste at UVA

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Food Waste at UVA

“A quick glance into the UVA dining halls reveals steaming platters of classic foods: chicken, pizza, burgers, salad. Yet upon closer examination, these same meals pile up at the dish return and trash bins as students dispose of their unfinished meals.”

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Prenatal Testing: How Ethical Is It?

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Prenatal Testing: How Ethical Is It?

“Prenatal testing is a great invention that can help us save many lives and better prepare families for the needs of their unborn fetus, but it can become a more effective service if we begin to prioritize educating families, offer solutions and alternatives rather than passing judgment, and minimize unnecessary testing.“

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