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This paper explores the feasibility and implications of using de-extinction technology as a tool for conservation. De-extinction presents a novel approach to restoring species that have been lost to…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Sunrit Panda, UG '25 (435397B5) Department
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
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Fossil fuels release excess greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, causing abnormal rates of planetary warming. Mitigating further greenhouse gas emissions will require increasing penetration of…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Demetra Yancopoulos Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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End of life communication is central to the work of palliative care professionals—yet such communication is hardly easy or straightforward. Drawing upon anthropological research I conducted…
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Amital Haas, UG '21 Department
Anthropology
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Just
as sugar defined the 18th century, and cotton and coal the 19th
century, oil has been the defining commodity of the 20th century. Its
historical, as well as its contemporary role in…
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February 5th, 2020 Speaker
Peyman Jafari Department
Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies
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Jeremy Waldron, University Professor, New York University Law School
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Princeton Perspective Project (PPP) Video Testimonial by Paul Popescu '14
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