Early approval of a COVID-19 vaccine could stymie the hunt for better ones
Ethical dilemmas will abound for efficacy trials that continue after one vaccine proves itself
Ethical dilemmas will abound for efficacy trials that continue after one vaccine proves itself
Healthcare leaders around the U.S. might want to take notice of what’s going on in the streets of San Francisco this week.
Five European countries have recently restricted hormone treatments for adolescents with gender distress. They have not banned the care, unlike many U.S. states.
American University and other top M.B.A. programs are reorienting courses around artificial intelligence. “It has eaten our world.”
American University and other top M.B.A. programs are reorienting courses around artificial intelligence. “It has eaten our world.”
Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy…
New tool may offer prescription ‘safety net’ and reduce the 237m medication errors made each year in England
The bot will see you now
Artificial intelligence holds huge promise in health care. But it also faces massive barriers
Applying Nvidia AI chips to health care, whether it’s biotechnology, chemicals, or drug discovery is going to be a big business.
The Scottish Enlightenment will die on April 1st 2024, 327 years after the incident that provoked it, when Thomas Aikenhead became the last Brit to…