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scientific-freedom-vs-regulation

Judith's past controversial experiments on sleep regulation were rejected by the U.N., highlighting tensions between innovative research and ethical oversight.

1 chapter across 1 book

Between the Strokes of Night (1985)Charles Sheffield

Chapter 12

In this chapter, Judith Niles visits Salter Station, a large rotating space station with distinct living and working sections, to meet Salter Wherry, a reclusive but influential figure who is funding her Institute's research on narcolepsy affecting space construction crews. Wherry reveals his deep interest in solving this problem and his willingness to provide generous resources and freedom to experiment, despite past controversies surrounding Judith's sleep research. The chapter explores the dynamics of power, trust, and scientific ambition in the context of space colonization challenges.