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	<title>Kommentare zu: Peer-to-Peer-Landminen</title>
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		<title>Von: Blogwerk &#187; Research and Ethics</title>
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		<description>[...] The Grindblog&#8217;s recent post on a self-healing minefield reminded me once again and in a drastic way that we as scientists must always reflect upon the ethical implications of what we are doing - it&#8217;s just too easy to get swept away by fascination for technology, at least for the tech enthusiast which I am. [...]</description>
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