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Center for Energy Studies | Commentary Commentary — Solar’s Bright Future Faces a Cloudy Reality: What About All the Waste? "With the pressures of climate change and the urgency to incorporate alternative energy resources like wind and solar, the… January 18, 2022
Center for Energy Studies | Report Solar’s Bright Future Faces a Cloudy Reality: What About All the Waste? Recycling solar panels is an expensive, complicated and energy-intensive process, writes energy fellow Rachel Meidl. But… January 12, 2022
Center for Health Policy | Global Health | Commentary Hotez: A COVID Vaccine for All As the world faces the latest wave of COVID-19, a vaccine produced by health fellow Peter Hotez and his colleague Maria… January 6, 2022
Commentary Biden’s Foreign Policy: One Year In President Biden's foreign policy is colored by both decisiveness and a realism that falls short of his idealism, with a… January 4, 2022
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Journal Emerging Human Embryo Research Technologies, the 14-day Rule, and the Special Status of the Embryo The authors examine a proposal for new human embryo and embryoid guidelines, writing that before conducting any research… December 21, 2021
Presidential Elections | Conference Report A Presidential Election During the Time of COVID-19 Held virtually across three days in December 2020, the Presidential Elections Program's third conference — "A Presidential… December 20, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Research Paper U.S.-China Competition Enters the Decade of Maximum Danger: Policy Ideas to Avoid Losing the 2020s As China’s power reaches its peak over the next decade, President Xi Jinping may make a bold move against Taiwan. To protect… December 20, 2021
Drug Policy | Commentary What the New U.S.-Mexico Deal Means for Drug Policy This October the U.S. and Mexico agreed on a new bilateral security program, but "unless the United States and Mexico pursue… December 16, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Commentary Science Tikkun: Science for Humanity in an Age of Aggression "The framework of science tikkun — repairing the world through science and global scientific cooperation — offers a path for… December 15, 2021
McNair Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth | Commentary Good News About Small Business Health Care Benefit Cost After the COVID-19 Pandemic "Perhaps surprisingly, the latest national data published by the U.S. Department of Labor suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic… December 14, 2021