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I originally wrote this piece a year ago, and then parts of it turned into this co-authored piece at Issues in Science and Technology. But there were several thousand words that didn’t end up being published. I thought it was worth resurrec...
Last month, the Academic Freedom Alliance issued guidance highlighting the threat that Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) pose to the freedom to conduct research at colleges and universities.
If you’re outside academia, you may not have ev...
Garett is Professor of Economics at George Mason University and Chief Economist at Bluechip, a stablecoin rating agency. He is author of the Singapore Trilogy published by Stanford University Press.
Eliah is a Professor of Medicine and Des...
This is a guest post by Jordan Dworkin, an Associate Program Officer in the Abundance and Growth Fund at Coefficient Giving, where he works on innovation policy. This post was first published on the Abundance and Growth Blog.
A note from S...
This is a guest post by Sarrin Chethik, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Market Shaping Accelerator. The post was first published by the Center for Global Development and the Market Shaping Accelerator on April 16, 2026.
The White House...
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