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What does it mean for researchers, journalists and the public when secrecy surrounds science?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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Did you hear about the secret meeting earlier this month at Harvard Medical School? The one where scientists schemed to create a parentless human being from scratch? Maybe you read one of the skeptical newsarticles, or the...

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