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University of Pennsylvania| | PennBrain Guide to brain research, diseases, and treatments at the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Science and elsewhere at the University of Pennsylvania |
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| | International Center for Scientific Research The CIRS-TM.ORG is one of the world's reference portal for Science, high ranked in the major search engines. It offers a wide range of relevant scientific resources : latest research news, science organizations in the world, directory of researchers, reference books, journals and magazines, libraries and bookshops, prizes and awards. | |
| United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Online discussions about the medical ethics and perspectives on antisemitism. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America’s national institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history, and serves as this country’s memorial to the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust. |
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![]() | Science Progress Science Progress proceeds from the propositions that scientific inquiry is among the finest expressions of human excellence, that it is a crucial source of human flourishing, a critical engine of economic growth, and must be dedicated to the common good. Scientific inquiry entails global responsibilities. It should lead to a more equitable, safer, and healthier future for all of humankind. The objective of Science Progress is to improve the understanding of science among policymakers and other thought leaders and to develop exciting, progressive ideas about innovation in science and technology for the United States in the 21st Century. Science Progress is a project of the Center for American Progress, a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c)3 educational and research organization. Views and opinions expressed in content published on scienceprogress.org are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the position of the Center for American Progress. Jonathan Moreno is Editor-in-Chief and Arthur Caplan and Paul Root Wolpe are members of the editorial board. | |
![]() | The Dana Foundation's "Brain Awareness Week" Brain Awareness Week is an international effort organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives to advance public awareness about the progress and benefits of brain research. The Dana Alliance is joined in the campaign by partners in the United States and around the world, including medical and research organizations; patient advocacy groups; the National Institutes of Health, and other government agencies; service groups; hospitals and universities; K-12 schools; and professional organizations. The Dana Foundation private philanthropy with principal interests in brain science, immunology, and arts education. Charles A. Dana, a New York State legislator, industrialist and philanthropist, was president of the Dana Foundation from 1950 to 1966 and actively shaped its programs and principles until his death in 1975. | |
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![]() | University of California - Berkeley's "Nature of Science" Understanding how science works allows one to easily distinguish science from non-science. Thus, to understand biological evolution, or any other science, it is essential to begin with the nature of science. | |
| ScattergoodEthics.org ScattergoodEthics.org is the website of the Scattergood Program for the Applied Ethics of Behavioral Health. This site is meant to serve as a clearinghouse of information for scholars, practitioners and the wider public interested in behavioral and mental health ethics. |
















