Subject: Is bionics ethical to use on humans if it can be more effective than human?
Date: Wed Sep 10 05:27:07 2008
Posted by Heather
Grade level: 10-12
School: mount vernon high school
City: mount vernon State/Province: ohio
Country: United states
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 1221049627.Gb
Message:
I read about a women who was the first ever to have surgery in which a bionic
arm replaced her old arm after an accident. If they can evolve these bionic
arms to be better than normal arms than wouldn't everyone want to be bionic
because it could make you better at everything? Is it ethical to try this out
on humans if then everyone wants to become bionic?
Re: Is bionics ethical to use on humans if it can be more effective than human?
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