Epstein and the Scientists: First Look, Then Accept Money
The article discusses the motives behind Jeffrey Epstein's substantial donations to universities and scientists, suggesting they were aimed at gaining influence in the scientific community.
South Africa: "Ethics, Trust, and the Future of Pediatric HIV Cure"
A recent webinar addressed the ethical and scientific considerations in pediatric HIV cure research, highlighting the role of people living with HIV in this field.
Neurologists alert to lack of evidence on the action of poly-L-lysine in spinal cord injury
Brazilian neurologists warn about insufficient scientific evidence supporting the use of poly-L-lysine for treating spinal cord injuries in humans.
Science Needs Freedom. A Conversation with Associate Professor of Ethics Anna Sauka
The article discusses the importance of humanities in the context of economic pragmatism and challenges the notion that scientific knowledge must always yield immediate financial benefits.
Epstein sought to genetically modify people and infect women with desire
Jeffrey Epstein was not only interested in wealth and power but also in the genetic re-engineering of humanity, as revealed by newly surfaced documents indicating his communication with renowned scientists regarding DNA modification and enhancement of desired traits.
Researchers denounce in 'Science' the controversial studies in Madrid and Andalusia to validate the capture of songbirds
A group of researchers has published a letter in 'Science' criticizing controversial songbird capture studies funded by the governments of Madrid and Andalusia for not meeting essential scientific and ethical standards.