Issue 32 Morality and Decision Making Introduction If you were given the choice to divert a trolley down a different track and kill one person instead of remaining on a track that kills five people, would you make it? What if a trolley was on a path to kill five
Issue 31 Pain and distress in animal research Documentation of pain and distress that may affect behavior and wellbeing is generally more difficult for animals than it is for humans, which can skew the results.
Issue 30 Can't Trust This: Racism in Research Medical research has a dark past, especially for Black Americans. Embedded in this history contains withholding information, biases, and racism towards Black Americans.
Issue 30 Introduction to Organoids Enter organoids, the cost-efficient game-changers of modern research. Organoids are three-dimensional cell cultures that are designed to mimic the structure and function of specific organs.
Issue 6 Ethical History: A Contemporary Examination of the Little Albert Experiment In 1917, two curious researchers looking to examine the effects of fear conditioning began a study at Johns Hopkins University that would later become one of the most controversial experiments