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How detection and imaging technologies could make us better humans

Una McCormack and Markus Nordberg, co-organizers of Science Fiction and the Future of Detection and Imaging, a series of workshops exploring the role of technology in future societies, share what they learned from these events.

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Una McCormack and Markus Nordberg were interviewed by Iulia Georgescu

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Georgescu, I., McCormack, U. & Nordberg, M. How detection and imaging technologies could make us better humans. Nat Rev Phys 6, 155–156 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42254-024-00697-1

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