Lawyer examines intersection of genomics, ethics, law
By Robert Morris | December 4, 2002Though the completely sequenced human genome is still new, scholars are already discussing the ethical ramifications of its potential use in medicine.
Though the completely sequenced human genome is still new, scholars are already discussing the ethical ramifications of its potential use in medicine.
Listening intently to a panel of North Carolina residents describe the lives of family members incarcerated under federal drug laws, students caught a glimpse Monday night of a world far removed...
After a prolonged discussion of a controversial resolution recommending installation of security cameras at dorm entrances, Campus Council voted down the recommendation by a 8-5 vote Thursday...
As the European Union considers the addition of 10 new countries into its ranks, its chief representative--Ulrik Federspiel, the ambassador of Denmark to the United States--addressed the issue of...
Themed "All Together Now" to urge peace on the South Asian subcontinent, the annual cultural show Awaaz will kick off tonight with a variety of dance styles and a strong political message.
An often overlooked but undoubtedly important question was debated by a panel of faculty members Wednesday evening in a multidisciplinary faculty roundtable entitled "What is Information?".
The Napster website is a little stripped down these days-instead of MP3 music files, the once-dominant file-swapping service now only offers novelty tee-shirts.