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2-Day Meeting Examining Issues Of Censorship Of Scientific Studies Leaves Questions Unanswered
A two-day Royal Society meeting held this week in London -- which examined "whether scientific journals should occasionally publish censored versions of papers because the full ones might prove useful to terrorists" -- "brought scientists no closer to resolving the question of whether there are any kinds of experiments whose results should be kept from the public," the Washington Post reports. "The audience of about 200 scientists and ethicists considered numerous questions," the newspaper writes, noting, "There was general agreement that some experiments are off limits, such as attempting to make the AIDS virus transmissible by air," but "[t]here was less agreement about the experiments at hand, which changed the characteristics of H5N1 bird flu."
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