Perpetuating Eugenic Notions of Intelligence Through Novel Uses of Neurotechnology
Neuroimaging technologies such as the electroencephalogram (EEG) have been utilized to predict intelligence quotients (I...
Neuroimaging technologies such as the electroencephalogram (EEG) have been utilized to predict intelligence quotients (I...
The shooting in Buffalo that resulted in the deaths of ten Black Americans is one of many in a series of tragedies that ...
The following is an editorial in the American Journal of Bioethics, March 2022 issue. It can be found here: https://www....
Ken Belson provides a useful review of the challenges facing the NFL with respect to securing diversity in the ranks of ...
The American Journal of Bioethics brings you free to access, peer-reviewed research that is facilitating the important c...
By Johnathan Flowers, PhD A persistent myth in STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Medicine) fields argues that sci...
by Erin King-Mullins, MD, FACS, FASCRS I decided to tweet about my daughter’s trip to the ER to highlight dispariti...
by Nicole Martinez-Martin, JD, PhD; Laura Y. Cabrera, PhD and Timothy E. Brown, PhD The novelist Arundhati Roy wrote tha...
by Keisha Ray, PhD Originally presented at “Race and Bioethics: Amplifying Diverse Voices,” sponsored by Col...
by G.M. Trujillo, Jr., Ph.D. Critics and academics laud Jonathan Metzl’s Dying of Whiteness. But unlike many academic wo...
By Daphne O. Martschenko, PhD and Jennifer L. Young, PhD June 12 was Loving Day – a celebration of the 1...