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Sports World Rocked By Steroid Scandals
New Atlantis Editor Discusses Performance-Enhancing Drugs
By Eric Cohen
Posted: Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Steroid use in professional sports has the perverse consequence of making our athletes "less excellent and more dependent," according to New Atlantis editor Eric Cohen in this interview with Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. "And so the people who want to be the best end up being less great than they really might be. They're actually more like animals than athletes."  [Read More]
New Atlantis Cover 2004 Spring
The New Atlantis, Spring 2004
With articles on energy, cosmetic surgery, nuclear proliferation, and more...
By James Bowman, Eric Brown, Eric Cohen, Adam Keiper, Christine Rosen, Naomi Schaefer Riley
Posted: Friday, June 18, 2004
The latest issue of The New Atlantis includes major new articles on German bioethics, energy policy, technology and the Constitution, cosmetic surgery, and synthetic biology. This issue also features an article on memory and the movies, and an obituary for Daniel J. Boorstin.  [Read More]
New Atlantis Cover 2004 Winter
The New Atlantis, Winter 2004
With articles on bioethics, science and poetry, and high-tech romance...
By Eric Brown, Eric Cohen, Adam Keiper, Christine Rosen
Posted: Monday, March 8, 2004
The latest issue of The New Atlantis includes major new articles on high-tech courtship, environmental politics, and the news from the world of nanotech. This issue also features a major bioethics symposium, and three articles analyzing the new Bush space policy.  [Read More]
The New Atlantis (Fall 2003)
The New Atlantis, Fall 2003
With new articles on NASA, artificial wombs, and the World Health Organization...
By Eric Brown, Eric Cohen, Adam Keiper, Christine Rosen
Posted: Monday, November 17, 2003
The latest issue of The New Atlantis includes major new articles on America's space program, digital politics, and what the SARS outbreak can teach us about the World Health Organization.  [Read More]
New Atlantis Summer 2003
The New Atlantis, Summer 2003
Articles on embryos,nanotech, war, and more...
By Eric Brown, Eric Cohen, Adam Keiper, Christine Rosen
Posted: Monday, August 4, 2003
The second issue of The New Atlantis, the Center's critically acclaimed new journal about technology and society, is now available. It features articles on embryo research, the nanotechnology revolution, and the new high-tech face of war—plus short articles on spam, Mars, music piracy, the Columbia accident, and much more.  [Read More]
The New Atlantis Journal launches
Stem cells, fuel cells, bio-weapons, and more
Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2003
The Ethics and Public Policy Center is launching today a major new magazine on technology, ethics, and American politics. "Stem cells, fuel cells, bio-weapons -- these are the issues that will define American life and American politics in the years ahead," said NEW ATLANTIS editor Eric Cohen.  [Read More]
The New Atlantis (Spring 2003)
The New Atlantis, Spring 2003
Leon Kass and Victor Davis Hanson and more, in new journal about technology and society
By Eric Brown, Eric Cohen, Adam Keiper, Christine Rosen
Posted: Tuesday, May 20, 2003
The Center's acclaimed new journal about science and technology, The New Atlantis, premiered with major new articles on biotech, military tech, and cybersecurity.  [Read More]
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The New Atlantis (Winter 2008)
The New Atlantis
A Journal of Technology and Society

The New Atlantis is an effort to clarify the nation's moral and political understanding of all areas of technology, with a special emphasis on bioethics. The quarterly journal is an attempt to make sense of the larger questions surrounding technology and human nature, and the practical questions of governing and regulating science -- especially where the moral stakes are high and the political divides are deep.

In the latest issue:

The Editors on John McCain and the Stem Cell Debate.
Yuval Levin on the past and future of the “party of science.”
O. Carter Snead on brain scans and the conflicted aspirations of neuroscience.
Matthew B. Crawford on the dangers of a mindless brain science.
Cheryl Miller on the lively and fractious community of “infertiles.”
Thomas W. Merrill reads Descartes’ Discourse on Method.
Jeremy Lott on suburbs, bomb shelters, and bottled water.
Christy Hall Robinson on celebrity patients as advocates.
James C. Capretta on why health care records are so low-tech.
Caitrin Nicol on predictions of robotic intimacy.
David Franz on the utopian origins of Dilbert's sorkspace.
George Mitchell on drugs in baseball.

       ... and much more!

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