Tag Archive 'ethics'

Meat grown in a lab: the ethics of vat grown vs slaughtered meat (a future discussion as it isn’t quite there yet).

Left vs Right visualised

This big old visualisation from the accurately named informationisbeautiful.net really sums up the reason there are problems trying to satisfy such different mindsets.
Though I’m a sucker for information visualisation I should disclose. Data and concepts such as this can (and should) be interesting.
As an aside, here’s a TED talk showing some pretty funky visualisation:

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The “Jesus all about life” Campaign (JAAL) is making some dodgy claims in its advertising.

A 13 year old girl named Rekha in India has put her foot down on the shameful actions of her parents in trying to push her into an arranged marriage against her will because she wants an education.

Gotta love when we take a step closer to a prediction in a science fiction book. This step is toward animals who want to be eaten (thanks Douglas Adams).
Well, that’s not completely accurate, but it is roughly along the lines of “The Hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy” in which the dilemma for vegetarians is solved [...]

I’ve ranted against the hypocrisy of the pope before (why does the Pope need bullet proof popemobile?) but I was appalled at the gall of this stupid man in his latest outpouring of religious garbage (official release here).
Before I talk about the contents, which are in part to do with the need for ethics in [...]

A blogger getting paid for favourable reviews of the show “Lie to me” and my review of the show “Lie to me” (unpaid of course).