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Frankly, it looks an object that could be... misused.
Like India or Iran, all will need fuel that could be misused for bomb-making, so new rules are needed.
"I felt I didn't want to get into a line of research that could be misused," Dr. Greengard said.
He said some believed, wrongly, that biotechnology companies were developing drugs that could be misused by athletes as a way to increase sales.
They could, however, help lift the veil from activities that could be misused for destructive purposes, and thus complement a future effort to strengthen the 1972 treaty.
"I think the greatest threat to privacy these days is the enormous amount of data in the hands of private companies that could be misused — either by the government or by companies," said John Villasenor, an electrical engineer at the University of California, Los Angeles, who studies the social impact of technology.
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"There are many concerns: that it could be overused in general, that it could be misused and there will be false diagnoses, both false positives and false negatives," Weiner says.
One farmer says he used his rifle for pest control - but that his convenience doesn't outweigh the risk that it could be misused.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 — Major makers of over-the-counter infant cough and cold medicines announced Thursday that they were withdrawing their products from the market for fear that they could be misused.
Siegfried O. Wolf, a professor of political science at the South Asia Institute of the University of Heidelberg, said that foreign intelligence agencies did withhold sensitive information from Bangladesh, fearing that it could be misused.
The final stage in this flow of discussions was that biosecurity experts at the workshop responded to this portrayal of the "engineering of biology" by expressing their fears that this could be misused by malevolent actors.
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