When scientists go wrong

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Should scientists be held responsible for the misuse of their research?

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Many times, there are new findings every day in this modern world, and scientists are at the top of that. They keep rolling out new things such as cures, new ways of doing things, and even new problems. Most times, even the good findings are turned into sources of pollution to the world in all ramifications (such as the environment, health, and even mentally). We’ve seen different cases in movies, especially the emergence of new diseases and viruses. In some movies, the outbreak of life-threatening viruses is traced to the mishandling of new findings in the hands of bad scientists who have evil intentions, or people in high places who control them for their own agenda.

This may not be entirely true, but back in the days when the COVID disease broke out, news and rumours claimed that the disease resulted from scientists in China who intentionally let the virus out of their possession, which then spread everywhere in the world. In some situations, it could be that the scientists mistakenly took a wrong step, and the problem in the world becomes the situation of the world.

In my own opinion, I’ll agree that if scientists mismanage research results or use them for their own benefits in ways that endanger the world or the city involved, the scientists should be prosecuted without mercy. If they don’t punish the scientists who are fond of such behaviour, the habit won’t stop.

Scientists, just as the title implies, should carry out their research and also have the responsibility to handle the results with care, no matter what comes their way, especially people who may try to bribe them in order to get hold of the results and use them according to their own will. So anytime they are found faulty, they should be held responsible.

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Actually I think there's no discipline when a rumor of an intentional release of a new detected virus is true and culprits go scot-free. Just like you said, culprits of such acts should always be punished to serve as a lesson to the rest that might be intending to take same step.

In as much as there might be a kind of misuse among third-party of these researches, there are still these bad researchers too that doesn't care as long as their pocket will be hefty