Yes you are so correct, never seen anything better in my life.
The answer is - report accurate data.
For a scientist to be considered as ethical, he/she has to report accurate data. This is important because only in this way the scientist will give proper answer to something and give the public all the positives and negatives from a certain thing in question, so that people can be aware of both the usefulness, but also from the eventual dangers from it.
Not sure but it affects one another because of trade, and the economy starts growing.
<span>The half-life of carbon-14 is so short that it can be used only to date materials that are less than 70,000 years old</span>