Science magazines
- Should human organs made available for donation be distributed on a nationwide basis to patients who are most critically in need of organs rather than favoring people in a particular region
- Should mathematics be pursued for its own sake, not for its social utility
- Should parents have the right to refuse standard childhood vaccinations
- Should statistical sampling be used in the United States Census
- Should the cloning of human beings be prohibited
- Should the threat of foot-and-mouth disease be met by the destruction of all animals that might have been exposed to the virus
- Should xenotransplants from pigs raised at so-called organ farms be prohibited because such organs could transmit pig viruses to patients—and perhaps into the general population
- Sources Consulted
- Space Organizations Part 1: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Space Organizations Part 2: U.S. Military, Foreign, and Private
- The Far Planets and Beyond
- The History of Genetics
- The Human Genome Project
- The International Space Station
- The Space Shuttle Program
- Understanding Genetics
- Was Margaret Mead naive in her collection of anthropological materials and biased in her interpretation of her data
- Was Rep. John Dingell's investigation of scientific fraud unjustified in the "Baltimore case"
- Was the Moon formed when an object impacted Earth early in its history, in a scenario known as the giant impact theory
- Was the timing of the rise in Earth's atmospheric oxygen triggered by geological as opposed to biological processes