The Right to Share in Scientific Advancement Mona Younis on the 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights

Scientists and human rights advocates don’t seem like the most likely of collaborators. Human rights work is inherently political, whereas scientists strive to present information objectively, free of political interpretation and bias. But advocates have recognized that scientific and technological tools can help stem human rights violations Full Story »

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