Why we need to stop blaming the poor and help them take back control instead
Category: Philosophy & Policy
It’s a typical Monday morning and you are standing in line at your local cafe waiting to get your favourite breakfast pastry. When your turn finally arrives, the barista tells you they have run out. You are suddenly faced with the task of choosing between one of two alternatives: a bagel or a cake. What will you choose?
Have you analysed your DNA? Although this might have been a weird question to ask a few years ago, in 2019 it would be unusual if you didn’t know at least one person who has bought a direct-to-consumer genetic testing kit.
What does Science Europe’s recently announced initiative mean for the open access movement?
How corporate greed and duped doctors unleashed an epidemic of opioid addiction across America
Is the stigma around psychedelics overshadowing their therapeutic potential?
The mental shortcuts we use to navigate our world may be incriminating the innocent, what shortcuts are these and how can we reduce their impact?
