American Chemical Society - Chemist's Code of Ethics: Guidance of society members in various professional dealings, especially those involving conflicts of interest.
Being Human: Science, Ethics and Our Rights: Discussions on what being human is in our world of scientific and technological advancement.
EPSON Foundation - Institute of Technoethics: It pursues two basic aims: On the one hand, the promotion of development and technological innovation, and, on the other, an ethical and social reflection upon the implications of such development.
Ethics in Science: An essay on the scientific method (or lack thereof) and the consequences of misconduct in science by Henry Bauer.
Ethics in Science: Contains links to on-line resources, a bibliography, and several original essays on ethics and misconduct in science.
Hedonistic Imperative: Outlines how genetic engineering and nanotechnology will abolish suffering in all sentient life.
Humanoid Robotics: Portal that highlights top humanoid robotics projects around the world. It discusses ethical considerations regarding the use and proliferation of intelligent robots.
IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology: Addressing such issues as environmental, health and safety implications of technology, engineering ethics and professional responsibility.
International Review of Information Ethics: The Journal of the International Center of Informations Ethics is published twice a year with the focus on intercultural information ethics.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's ELSI Project: Resources for middle and high school students on ethical issues in the sciences.
Public Broadcasting Service - Bloodlines: Technology Hits Home: Dicusses new technologies that are raising ethical, legal and social dilemmas as cutting-edge science intersects with the law.
Science and Institutions: Personal web pages of Luis Gonzalez-Mestres, including topics of science ethics and other social aspects of science.
Science, Ethics and Moral Status: Examining the notion of moral status in general and in particular the moral status of nonhuman animals.
Science, Technology and Society: Starting points for students and teachers. Includes discussion topics and other curriculum links.
Science, Technology and Society Links: Links to STS-related information sources from North Carolina State University.
Social Aspects of Science and Technology: A research project at the Meaning and Computation Lab, University of California, San Diego. Explores the hypothesis that information artifacts embody definite but implicit value systems.
The Abolitionist Society: Advocating the use of biotechnology to abolish suffering.
The Online Ethics Center for Engineering & Science: Provides engineers, scientists, and science and engineering students with resources for understanding and addressing ethical problems.
UNESCO: Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology.: UNESCO: Division of Human Sciences, Philosophy and Ethics of Science and Technology.
Visions of Perfection: Explores various ways that the human race has attempted to achieve perfection through philosophies and technologies of the past century.
World Conference on Science: Final reports from the international conference, addressing many aspects of the place of science in society, including ethics, science and technology in economic development, and environmental and economic issues.