Research & Ethical Analysis

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Unlocking Nature's Treasure Chest: Indonesia's Journey with the Nagoya Protocol

Explore how Indonesia is implementing the Nagoya Protocol to protect its biodiversity and ensure fair benefit-sharing of genetic resources.

Benjamin Bennett
Nov 13, 2025

When Life Hangs in the Balance: How Future Nurses Confront Brain Death

Exploring how Polish nursing and midwifery students navigate the ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding brain death diagnosis and care.

Emma Hayes
Nov 13, 2025

The Social Sciences and the Task of Bioethics: Beyond the Laboratory Bench

Exploring how social sciences transform bioethics from abstract principles to real-world impacts through empirical methods and case studies.

Paisley Howard
Nov 02, 2025

Beyond the Checklist: How Doctors (and Patients) Decide What "Being Sick" Really Means

Exploring how doctors and patients define health and disease through empirical philosophy of medicine studies

Elijah Foster
Nov 02, 2025

Animals as Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies

Exploring the ethical and scientific challenges in animal biotechnology, featuring innovative approaches to reduction and refinement in research.

Addison Parker
Nov 02, 2025

The Power of Labels: Postmodern Reflections on the Ethics of Naming

Explore how postmodern philosophy reveals the power dynamics and ethical dimensions of naming practices in medicine, psychology, and society.

Anna Long
Nov 02, 2025

The Invisible Guardians: How Ethics Committees Bridge Law, Medicine, and Morality

Explore how Ethics Committees function as the conscience of healthcare, balancing scientific progress with human rights through ethical principles and multidisciplinary oversight.

Andrew West
Nov 02, 2025

Research Ethics in the Shadow of a Pandemic: The AIDS Dilemma in Developing Countries

Exploring the ethical challenges and considerations in HIV/AIDS research conducted in developing countries, focusing on informed consent, justice, and collaborative partnerships.

Amelia Ward
Nov 02, 2025

Cracking the Arctic Code: How Michael Coughlan's Math Explains Climate Change's Tipping Point

Discover how Michael Coughlan's mathematical approach using network theory is revolutionizing our understanding of Arctic melt ponds and climate change tipping points.

Easton Henderson
Nov 02, 2025

The Invisible Hand: How Politics Shapes Your Healthcare in Croatia

Exploring how political decisions and corruption impact Croatia's healthcare system, from historical reforms to current ethical challenges in medical institutions.

Andrew West
Nov 02, 2025

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