Need a laugh?
Check out some of these cartoons on a variety of ethical issues in science.
Stem
Cell Research
ES 1 (Auth) ES 2 (Walters) ES 3 (Stayskal) ES 4 (Thompson) ES 5 (Davies) ES 6 (Margulies) ES 7 (Catrow) ES 8 (Auth) ES 9 (Stantis) ES 10 (Sheneman) ES 11 (Reddick) ES 12 (Bok) ES 13 (Locher) |
Evolutionevolution 1evolution 2 (Parisi)evolution 3evolution 4 (Auth)evolution 5 (Harris)evolution 6 (Sack)evolution 7 (Plante)evolution 8 (Kirk) |
Human
cloning
clone 1 (Corky) clone 2 (Dolighan) clone 3 (Walters) clone 4 (Varvel) clone 5 (Raeside) clone 6 (Hiers) clone 7 (Ohman) clone 8 (Stayskal) clone 9 (Harris) clone 10 (Mayes) clone 12 (Wright) clone 13 (Sargent) clone 14 (Britt) |
Cloning
the cat (these are funny) cat 1 (Deering) cat 3 (Omman) cat 4 (Koterea) |
Genetics
and designing our children
gene 1 (Engelhart)gene 2 (Siers)gene 3 (Cole)gene 4 (Ohman)gene 5 (Chappatte) |
Playing God / slippery slope God 1 (Carlson) God
3 (Markstein) God 4 (Carlson)God 5 (Stantis) |
Healthcarehealth 1 (Wasserman)health 2 (Wasserman)health 3 (Harris)health 4 (Auth)health 5 (Harris)health 6 (Priggee) |
Miscellaneous Issuesengineering 1 (Parisi)engineering 2 (Parisi)patent 1 (Harris)patent 2 (Harris)placebo 1 (Harris)FDA 1 (Stantis) |
As one might expect, cartoonists have plenty to say on many scientific issues. Human cloning is a topic about which they will often draw. The cartoons on stem cell research are quite serious on both sides of this issue and often say more than an editorial can possibly articulate. Enjoy. |
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