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Computer, Math, and Physical Sciences

Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security: A Framework for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues
Chapter 9: Communicating Science to the General Public
Chapter 8: Climate Change
Chapter 7: Physics and Military Research
Chapter 6: Underrepresented Groups in Physics
Chapter 5: Peer Review
Chapter 4: Publication Practices
Chapter 3: Data: Recording, Managing, and Reporting
Chapter 2: Laboratory Practices
Chapter 1: Ethical Codes in Physics and Related Fields
An Instructor's Guide for Ethical Issues in Physics
Case of the Killer Robot
The Killer Robot Interface
Developers of "Killer Robot" Worked Under Enormous Stress
Silicon Techtronics Employee Admits Faking Software Tests
Software Engineer Challenges Authenticity of "Killer Robot" Software Tests
Silicon Techtronics Promised To Deliver a Safe Robot
"Killer Robot" Project Mired in Controversy Right from Start
"Killer Robot" Programmer Was Prima Donna, Co-Workers Claim
A Conversation with Dr. Harry Yoder

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 2055332. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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