Considering the ethical implications of scientific innovations at the outset of a project can benefit researchers, patients, ...
T he birth of a baby animal is always an exciting time, but for the team at the Bronx Zoo, the recent pitter-patter of tiny ...
In among all that life, the swamplands can cut a striking image. Lake Mai Ndombe, and its neighbor Lake Tumba, are both what’s known as “blackwater” lakes – the water, darkened by millennia of dead ...
The case that occurred in 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia, has just been described in “The halachic heartbeat at the edge of life: ...
Madeline Eiken was a Hackworth Fellow for the 2018-2019 school year. She graduated from Santa Clara University in 2019 where she majored in bioengineering and minored in chemistry. She was awarded the ...
While polling has shown that a majority of Americans favor the legality of the practice for terminally ill patients, people are more split on the morality.
When Dr. S. Matthew Liao, a “bioethicist” affiliated with the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the director of the Center for Bioethics at New York University (NYU), floated the idea of deliberately ...
As the population ages, renewed attention is being given to the institutional buildings where many older adults reside, such ...
Eberl, J.T., The Nature of Human Persons: Metaphysics and Bioethics (University of Notre Dame Press, 2020). Eberl, J.T., ed., Contemporary Controversies in Catholic ...
The Journal Sentinel asked legal experts from Marquette University Law School and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law ...
This week, Mad in America examines three articles around peer support in mental healthcare settings, including the creation ...