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Electric cars: the drive toward fresh air - Technology & Society
Electric cars are practical and more efficient than their gasoline-powered counterparts. They are not widely used because they have not reached...
Humanist, 05/01/94 by Andre Bacard · More from publication -
A cash-free society: nirvana or nightmare? - Technology and Society
The US is moving towards a cash-less society as credit cards account for a greater amount of economic exchanges. The downside of increased use of...
Humanist, 01/01/94 by Andre Bacard · More from publication -
Putting the "eco" back into our economy! - ways to clean up the environment
Industry and technology can help clean up the environment and improve the economy through job creation. More research on environmentally sound...
Humanist, 11/01/93 by Andre Bacard · More from publication -
Electronic democracy: can we retake our government? - computer networks and interactive technologies - includes phone numbers for political computer networks
Public access to government data is restricted because private services control the information and charge high fees for access via computers....
Humanist, 07/01/93 by Andre Bacard · More from publication -
Sexoids: better sex through genetic engineering? - genetic engineering of humans - Column
The future of genetic engineering may lead to human slaves designed to satisfy frustrated and lonely people. The moral implication of legislation...
Humanist, 05/01/93 by Andre Bacard · More from publication -
Welcome to virtual reality - the popularity of computerized, simulated experiences - Column
Virtual reality emerged in the mid-1980s when Jaron Lanier created VPL Research Inc in Foster City, CA. The appeal of simulated experiences via...
Humanist, 03/01/93 by Andre Bacard · More from publication -
Privacy in the computer age - Technology and Society - Column
Computers can be used to access information and communicate with others through computer networks, but they are also used by governments and...
Humanist, 01/01/93 by Andre Bacard · More from publication


