The Past as Prologue in Life Extension
Aging research may significantly lengthen human life spans in the foreseeable future. This paper argues that we do not need to wait until this happens to prepare for the dislocations that may result.
Aging research may significantly lengthen human life spans in the foreseeable future. This paper argues that we do not need to wait until this happens to prepare for the dislocations that may result.
No one would disagree with the importance and necessity of preserving the environment while promoting economic growth.
Lincoln Institute’s third annual land policy conference explores the connections between property rights and land policies in developed and developing country contexts.
The United States ought to be the leader of the world in the energy technology innovation that is needed.
When change requires you to challenge people's familiar reality, it can be difficult, dangerous work.
Large numbers of child migrants today—here referred to as "Arendt's children"—are functionally stateless, whether or not they have a legal nationality.
Over the past 30 years, eastern Massachusetts has seen a remarkable combination of rising home prices and declining supply of new homes, which doesn't appear to reflect any lack of land.
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