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Center for Health Policy | Science and Technology Policy | Journal Role of Physicians in Guiding Patients Away From Unproven Stem Cell Interventions The intense marketing of unproven stem cell interventions has become an international health concern. The authors offer… March 21, 2022
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Commentary Biden’s Executive Order Sets the Tone for Digital Assets Last week, the Joe Biden administration released a long-awaited executive order containing a government-wide outline for… March 17, 2022
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary Can DUCs Continue to “Goose” U.S. Oil Production? The author gives the latest in a series of updates on inventories of DUCs, or drilled-but-uncompleted wells, using data from… March 17, 2022
Center for Health Policy | Journal Association of Level I and II Trauma Center Expansion With Insurer Payments in Texas From 2011 to 2019 Analyzing insurance claims for BlueCross BlueShield of Texas, the authors found that level I and II trauma center expansion… March 17, 2022
McNair Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth | Issue Brief The Impact and Accessibility of the Paycheck Protection Program for Small Businesses During COVID-19 The authors review the impact of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a government initiative that allowed small… March 11, 2022
Center for Energy Studies | Energy, Minerals, and Materials | Testimony Senate Testimony: Use of Energy as a Tool & Weapon Center for Energy Studies senior director Ken Medlock submitted the written statement below (PDF) before his U.S. Senate… March 11, 2022
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Research Paper Reroute, Reduce, or Replace? How the Oil Market Might Cope With a Loss of Russian Exports After the Invasion of Ukraine The authors evaluate the global oil market's ability to deal with a disruption of Russian production and exports after… March 10, 2022
Health Economics | Center for Health Policy | Newsletter Did Recent Efforts to Develop Policy for Genome Editing Have Adequate Public Engagement? Input from the public is particularly important when developing science policies that involve controversial and morally… March 10, 2022
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Science and Technology Policy | Policy Brief Failures in COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Data Collection Complicated Efforts to Ensure Vaccine Equity in Texas As the pandemic persisted across the state, did Texans living in cities have better access to Covid-19 vaccines than those… March 4, 2022
Center for Energy Studies | Energy, Minerals, and Materials | Report A Call to Action for Recycling and Waste Management Across the Alternative Energy Supply Chain The authors write that enormous volumes of “energy transition waste” — waste from wind turbines, solar panels, lithium-ion… March 2, 2022