It is done all the time. Trouble is Religion and science don't mix well, the idea of, say using a high powered shaped charge to alter the course of a hurricane is to many people (Anti-God) but nobody squawks about snow-removal , fire control,or,generally Pest control unless irresponsible or hunting!
Many people do not agree that it is more ethical to do so, claiming that every living thing has a right to its natural life. The only possible explanation is that creatures like rabbits, mice and other "lowly" animals need to be used so that medical experiments on humans don't need to take place. That beggars the question, "Is a human more important than a dog in the scheme of things?" You will have to answer that question for yourself.
That's an awesome question because a lot of dummies out there don't know and are to wimpy to find out the answer to this question. Scientists use mickey mouse for science to clone them. If you don't know what cloning is ask another question. They also use mice to dissect them (after they have killed the poor things). DON'T KILL MICKEY MOUSE! STOP MURDEREING MICKEY MOUSE!! :0)
One common symbol that represents science and technology is the atom symbol, typically depicted as a nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons. Another symbol often used is the silhouette of an abstract humanoid figure reaching towards a star or geometric shape, symbolizing progress and innovation in science and technology.
The term echodermis is referring to a person's skin. This is the scientific name and definition for this term. It is used often in Science and other professions.
The word "if" can be used in a question to inquire about a conditional circumstance or possibility. For example, "If you could have any superpower, what would it be?" is a question that uses "if" to introduce a hypothetical situation.
THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS:sterilizing all used dissection tools and equipment before putting them awaystudy islandhehe lol i hate science
If a question is an ethical one about which decision is right or wrong, or what a person should do, scientists can contribute to the discussion, but it is not ultimately a scientific question. So a question about the study that a scientist would not be able to answer is, "Which one should be used more often" or something like that. -Apex
The information retained in any particular software is an ethical issue associated with technology. Technology is also used to track customers, which raises additional ethical issues.
This is a question of ethics, not of science.
A scientific key is a science process which is used to conclude a science problem question
Material values have replaced spiritual/religious values. Science is used as a justification for ethics as opposed to tradition.
Hey i was going through my science homework and i can upon that question too. The answer is a "law"
I can't exactly, answer this because it's proportionality incorrect in a sense but look Science is used everyday maybe even by you by similar definition, if you do math your doing science essentially everything around you is Science the computer or w/e your using to ask this question is science but answering your question is difficult. Essentially whenever you study something specifically in person your "using" science, I hope I answered your question.
The computer that you are using to ask that question was created with the help of an enormous amount of scientific knowledge. Science is all around us.
No such words are included on the list that you posted with the question.
Usually the current 'answer' to a scientific problem would be called a theory. However when used in an experiment people refer to the current answer to a problem as the nul hypothesis and the new, to be tested, theory as the alternative hypothesis.
What are ethical issues in failing to propely cite authorities used in documents?