Are the rapid advancements in AI, medicine and neuroscience propelling us towards a transhumanist future?
Trace the increasingly blurred line between man and machine in the world of transhumanism on our “What Happens Next?” podcast.
The immediate challenge for educators is to determine what an AI-literate skill set looks like, in order to continue to teach and assess the core skills that have traditionally sat at the heart of the university.
Is it ever ethically acceptable for doctors to discuss religion with their religious patients? If so, can we say doctors should be expected or obliged to do so?
New research indicates women think more public funding is needed to help access egg freezing, regardless of whether it’s sought for “medical” or “non-medical” reasons.
Dr Siti Noraida's passion for social work is improving the lives of those less fortunate in Malaysia and beyond.
The delivery of a COVID-19 vaccine still needs to overcome some ethical hurdles.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
Rather than basing decisions about ICU access on age, clinicians need to consider the potential benefits and burdens of treatments proposed for every patient.
How prepared are we to give up some personal freedoms, and how do we allocate scarce resources? These are just some of the tough questions we face.
Urgent action is needed to combat the second-biggest outbreak of the deadly virus that's claimed more than 1500 lives.
Deliberately infecting people with a disease-causing agent as part of medical research can be ethically acceptable, and even necessary.
Sometimes, improving public health can mean infringing on people’s rights and compromising their interests.
Professor Maude E. Phipps' work in human genetics at Monash Malaysia extends to her advocacy of bioethics education and research programs in Asia, and gender equity in STEMM.
While it is multi-disciplinary in perspective, in practice the field is dominated by moral philosophy, a discipline concerned with articulating and defending the rights and wrongs of behaviours
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