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useum, after
announcing the discovery.Wooly mammoths are thought to have died out around
10,000 years ago, although scientists think small groups of them lived longer
in Alaska and on Russia's Wrangel Island off the Siberian coast.A growing
chorus of scientists have been targeting the mammoth for so called de-extinction
in recent years, at the same time that others argue against tampering
with Mother Natures plans. Bringing back a dead species raises a host
of issues, wrote two ethicists recently.RELATED: Boy in Alaska Finds Mammoth
Tooth"The critical ethical issue in re-creating extinct species, or in creating
new kinds of animals, is to first determine through careful scientific study
what is in their interests and to ensure that they live good
lives in the world in which they are create," wrote Julian Savulescu,
who studies ethics at Monash University, and Russell Powell, a philosophy
professor at Boston University."If we are confident that a cognitively sophisticated
organism, such as a mammoth, would lead a good life, this may
provide moral reasons to create it whether or not that animal
is a clone of a member of an extinct lineage."
17 animals scientists want to
bring back from extinction
Giant Ice-Age Mammals Brought to Life
"intentional
or bad-faith violations" were found. The document said only that the missteps
resulted in the "automated tools operating in a manner that was not
completely consistent with the specific terms of the court's order." Additional
safeguards were subsequently ordered by the surveillance court.Intelligence
officials stressed at a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday that the program
still does not let them look at content unless there is a
reasonable suspicion that the material might be related to terror groups.Some
lawmakers have come down hard on the NSA over these programs, pushing
to force the agency to release more information and potentially rein in
the program itself.One of the documents, though, adamantly defended the
rationale for collecting massive quantities of "metadata" on phone calls
-- like the date, time and duration of calls."The more metadata NSA
has access to, the more likely it is that NSA can identify
or discover the network of contacts linked to targeted numbers or addresses,"
the document says.Declassified order on phone data collection
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