Michael Cook
 Michael Cook likes bad puns, bushwalking and black coffee. He did a BA at Harvard University in the US where it was good for networking, but moved to Sydney where it wasn’t. He also did a PhD on an obscure corner of Australian literature. He has worked as a book editor and magazine editor and has published articles in magazines and newspapers in the US, the UK and Australia. Currently he is the editor of BioEdge, a newsletter about bioethics, and MercatorNet. |
Dignified arguments
Michael Cook | 27 Jun 2008
Has the world's leading science journal abandoned the ideal of human dignity?
The last survivor
Michael Cook | 6 Jun 2008
An inspirational Tennessee woman who died last week was the last American to live in an iron lung.
Consternation in Barad-dûr
Michael Cook | 4 Apr 2008
An ethical development could make embryonic stem cell research obsolete and derail plans for California's $3 billion institute.
Is littering the sin of the century?
Michael Cook | 21 Mar 2008
There were raised eyebrows around the world when newspapers reported that the Vatican had updated the seven deadly sins.
Oracles of Science
Michael Cook | 13 Mar 2008
Some scientists are out of their depth when they wade into philosophy and theology.
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