0 | -- | 0 | Katina Michael. Thank You to Greg Adamson [News and Notes] |
5 | -- | 9 | Paul Cunningham. SSIT's 45th Anniversary [President's Message] |
7 | -- | 9 | Katina Michael, M. G. Michael, Jai C. Galliot, Rob Nicholls. Socio-Ethical Implications of Implantable Technologies in the Military Sector [Guest Editorial] |
10 | -- | 0 | A. H. Noor. Ethical Imperatives for Veteran Healthcare Resources [Letter] |
11 | -- | 12 | Donna Halper. Windows into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Age of High Technology [Book Review] |
13 | -- | 15 | Melanie Segado. Military Applications of Invasive Brain Stimulation [Industry Viewpoint] |
16 | -- | 17 | Laszlo G. Lovaszy. What if My Disability Will not be Relevant in the Future?: On The Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on Persons with Disabilities [Opinion] |
18 | -- | 19 | Gary Retherford. Human Microchipping, Past, Present, and ... Future? [Opinion] |
20 | -- | 26 | Kallistos Ware, M. G. Michael, Katina Michael. Religion, Science, and Technology: An Interview with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware [Interview] |
27 | -- | 29 | Kimberly Young. Children and Technology: Guidelines for Parents-Rules for Every Age [Leading Edge] |
30 | -- | 31 | R. E. Burnett. Brain Implants and Memory [Commentary] |
32 | -- | 36 | Nadja Oertelt, Adam Arabian, E. Christian Brugger, Michael Choros, Nita A. Farahany, Samantha Payne, Will Rosellini. Human by Design: An Ethical Framework for Human Augmentation |
37 | -- | 45 | Isabel Pedersen, Tanner Mirrlees. Exoskeletons, Transhumanism, and Culture: Performing Superhuman Feats |
46 | -- | 47 | Kobi Leins. Regulation of the Use of Nanotechnology in Armed Conflict |
48 | -- | 51 | Rob Nicholls. Implanting Military RFID: Rights and Wrongs |
52 | -- | 57 | Lindsay Robertson, Albert Munoz Aneiros. System Configuration Contributions to Vulnerability: Applications to Connected Personal Devices |
58 | -- | 61 | Kayla J. Heffernan, Frank Vetere, Shanton Chang. Military Insertables: Lessons from Civilian Use |
62 | -- | 64 | Timothy McFarland. Can Implants Be Weapons under the Law?: Implications for Regulation |
65 | -- | 68 | Marcus R. Wigan. Ethics and Brain Implants in the Military [Commentary] |
69 | -- | 70 | Philip Hall. Implantable Technologies in the Military Sector [Concluding Remarks] |
71 | -- | 80 | Sepehr Ghazinoory, Fatemeh Saghafi, Sahar Kousari. Taking the Long View of Nanotechnology's Societal Implications: The National Iranian Nanotechnology Initiative at 10 Years |
81 | -- | 85 | Pawel Rotter. Why Did the 3D Revolution Fail?: The Present and Future of Stereoscopy [Commentary] |
86 | -- | 87 | Michael Arnold, Christopher Pearce. Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Six: The Dilution of Responsibility Argument [Commentary] |
88 | -- | 0 | Christine Perakslis. ODE to...Digital Humility [Last Word] |