The final frontier: what is distinctive about the bioethics of space missions? the cases of human enhancement and human reproduction

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  • who: Konrad Szocik from the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, Prospect St238, New Haven, CT, USA have published the research: The final frontier: what is distinctive about the bioethics of space missions? The cases of human enhancement and human reproduction, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/04/1961
  • what: The authors examine the bioethical issues that arise from long-duration missions asking what there is that is distinctive about such issues. The main reason lies in a fact that, at an astronomical scale, the Moon is very close . . .

     

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