The Nuremberg Code is a set of rules that were made after World War II to make sure scientists do the right thing when they are testing things on people.
-The rules say that it’s very important to protect people who are being experimented on, especially when it comes to their health and safety.
-It also says that scientists should only test things on people if it’s going to be helpful and they should always tell people what’s going to happen before they start.
-If something unexpected happens, scientists should stop the experiment right away to make sure that no one gets hurt.
-The Nuremberg Code is really important because it helps make sure that people are treated well and that nothing bad happens to them when they’re part of scientific experiments.