Democratic Governance of Human Germline Genome Editing
An international regulatory commission convened by scientific academies is a premature and problematic approach to governing human germline genome editing.
An international regulatory commission convened by scientific academies is a premature and problematic approach to governing human germline genome editing.
Political life in many Muslim-majority countries has been marked by the electoral dominance of Islamist parties.
Increasing interdependence both within and among nations will create in the foreseeable future increasing numbers of collective action, or free-rider, problems.
Social and medical scientists are often concerned that the external validity of experimental results may be compromised because of heterogeneous treatment effects.
As the population ages and life expectancy at older ages increase, it becomes more challenging for individuals, firms, and governments to finance adequate living standards in retirement.
The House of Representatives is moving inexorably toward impeaching President Trump for what he has said and done in his dealings with Ukraine.
We investigated labor force and health outcomes in cities experiencing fiscal difficulties to assess how those difficulties might impact their employees.
What explains variation in local health services? Comparative scholarship highlights economic factors, electoral competition, and partisanship to account for service disparities.
Commerce requires trust, but trust is difficult when one group consistently fears expropriation by another.
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