All Stories

  1. Disrupting climate adaptation lock-ins? Swedish local civil servants’ strategies to enable adaptation
  2. Distribution of responsibility for AI development: expert views
  3. Correction: Persson, E. What Does It Take to Establish that a World Is Uninhabited Prior to Exploitation? A Question of Ethics as well as Science. Challenges 2014, 5, 224–238
  4. Who Should Obey Asimov's Laws of Robotics? A Question of Responsibility
  5. Astrobiocentrism: reflections on challenges in the transition to a vision of life and humanity in space
  6. Capturing Small Space Debris: Inspired by the Frog Tongue’s Strategy for Catching Its Prey
  7. Mars Historical and Ethical Context: Past, Present, and Imagination
  8. Mars in Science Fiction and Our Perceptions of the Red Planet
  9. What Does It Mean for a Species to Be Alien – And Why Is It a Bad Thing?
  10. Editorial: Emerging plurality of life: Assessing the questions, challenges and opportunities
  11. A New Model Inspired by the Pompeii Worm to Reverse Overheating in Nanosatellites
  12. Astrobioethics
  13. Evidence in Astrobiology
  14. Expert responsibility in AI development
  15. The future of AI in our hands? To what extent are we as individuals morally responsible for guiding the development of AI in a desirable direction?
  16. Public Perceptions concerning Responsibility for Climate Change Adaptation
  17. DeveLoP—A Rationale and Toolbox for Democratic Landscape Planning
  18. The Axiological Dimension of Planetary Protection
  19. A Fair Distribution of Responsibility for Climate Adaptation-Translating Principles of Distribution from an International to a Local Context
  20. Synthetic Life and the Value of Life
  21. Astrobiology as Science
  22. Sustainable Distribution of Responsibility for Climate Change Adaptation
  23. Visions of a Martian future
  24. How Will the Emerging Plurality of Lives Change How We Conceive of and Relate to Life?
  25. Are values related to culture, identity, community cohesion and sense of place the values most vulnerable to climate change?
  26. Ethics for an Uninhabited Planet
  27. James S. J. Schwartz and Tony Milligan, eds.: The Ethics of Space Exploration
  28. Rice Epigenetic Pathways: Great Genetic Variation and Implication for Rapid Rice Breeding
  29. What do students think of the search for life outside our Earth?
  30. Afterword
  31. Astrobiology and Society in Europe
  32. Astrobiology and Society in Europe Today
  33. Environment and Sustainability
  34. Introduction
  35. Technological Innovation and Commerce
  36. The International Context of Astrobiology
  37. Ethics and the Potential Conflicts between Astrobiology, Planetary Protection, and Commercial Use of Space
  38. Finds of once cultivated plants in the Nordic area
  39. What are the core ideas behind the Precautionary Principle?
  40. Forest Owners' Response to Climate Change: University Education Trumps Value Profile
  41. Option Value, Substitutable Species, and Ecosystem Services
  42. What Does It Take to Establish that a World Is Uninhabited Prior to Exploitation? A Question of Ethics as well as Science
  43. Forest owner motivations and attitudes towards supplying biomass for energy in Europe
  44. Understanding risk in forest ecosystem services: implications for effective risk management, communication and planning
  45. The Moral Status of Extraterrestrial Life