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Put a Price on Carbon Literally putting a price on carbon pollution and other greenhouse gasses is the best approach for nurturing the rapid growth of renewable energy and… News Jun 25 2015 USG President Ella Cheng ’16 Finds Success Outside the Comfort Zone Rising senior Ella Cheng ’16 made a splash last fall when she was elected Princeton University’s first woman president of the Undergraduate Student… News Jun 10 2015 "Gold-Standard" Clinical Trials Fail to Capture How Personal Behavior Changes Influence Treatment Double-blind clinical trials for new drugs are considered the "gold standard" of medical research because they're designed to determine the efficacy… News Jun 01 2015 WWS Reacts: The Freedom Act Passed. Now What? Unable to reach a deal, Senate leaders let three provisions of the Patriot Act expire on May 31. Two days later, the Senate voted to pass the… News May 28 2015 Students on Cybersecurity Task Force Weigh Policy Options "Cybersecurity" has been in the American lexicon for decades. The U.S. has typically taken a defensive approach to cyberwarfare, responding to… News May 14 2015 Snowden Participates in Live, Online Discussion at Princeton On May 2, more than 350 people gathered at the Friend Center at Princeton University to watch a live discussion between and journalist Barton Gellman… News May 11 2015 Felten Joins White House as Deputy Chief Technology Officer Edward Felten, a Princeton University computer scientist who is a leading expert on computer security, has been named U.S. Deputy Chief Technology… News May 05 2015 WooCast: The History of Plagues Epidemics. Throughout history, they have obliterated populations and shattered economies. Crippling the public with fear, epidemics have disrupted… News Apr 14 2015 WWS Reacts: Iran and the Path to a Nuclear Agreement A preliminary agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program was reached April 2 by Iran and six world powers: the five permanent members of the U.N… News Apr 13 2015 Bernstein Gallery Exhibits “Feminist Humor as Political Device” An exhibit by artist Mary Beth Edelson, “Feminist Humor as Political Device,” opened in the Bernstein Gallery at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public… News Apr 02 2015 Alumna Kate Grant Gives a Voice to the World’s Poorest Women Fatima went into labor with her first child at the age of 16. As is custom in her nomadic community in western Sudan, she planned to deliver the baby… News Mar 25 2015 Q&A: Religion and Politics in Modern America The intersection of religion and politics has touched many issues from the early twentieth century to present. From divorce to civil rights to… News Mar 23 2015 WWS Reacts: Dissecting China's Annual Session China's National People's Congress (NPC) recently ended its annual session, a 10-day event in which nearly 3,000 delegates gather to pass laws,… News Mar 16 2015 Cropping Africa's Wet Savannas Would Bring High Environmental Costs With the global population rising, analysts and policymakers have targeted Africa's vast wet savannas as a place to produce staple foods and… News Mar 02 2015 Maternal Health in India Much Worse than Previously Thought More than 40 percent of women in India are underweight when they begin pregnancy, according to a new study published by Princeton University's… News Feb 26 2015 Princeton Forum in Dublin to Focus on Ebola Crisis, Lessons for the Future The third annual Princeton-Fung Global Forum will bring together researchers, scholars, policymakers and health officials in November to… News Feb 05 2015 Mauzerall Named Member of EPA’s Science Advisory Board Denise Mauzerall, professor of environmental engineering and international affairs in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the… News Jan 30 2015 WWS Reacts: Combating Antibiotic Resistance The White House recently announced that President Barack Obama's proposed fiscal year 2016 budget will double the amount of federal funding for… News Jan 16 2015 Women Seen as Lacking Natural 'Brilliance' May Explain Underrepresentation in Academia The stereotype that women lack natural "brilliance" could explain their underrepresentation in academia, according to new research based at Princeton… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16