Code of ethics

Startup wants to grow “headless humans” to replace lab animals

Researchers describe brainless, lab-grown human bodies engineered to host full organ systems and study disease without consciousness.

 The four-story ‘Clore Person, with inflatable organs that are activated by climbing inside the giant statue
England players shake hands after the match. The Ashes, Australia vs England, Fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, Australia, last week.

Talent, arrogance, and the cost of not being ready in sports and war - opinion

CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages the Norwegian oil fund, Nicolai Tangen holds a press conference on the Government Pension Fund Global's results for the first quarter in Oslo, Norway, April 24, 2025

Norway’s ethical funds: The double standard of global capital - opinion

 HOW DO factory farms figure in?

Kosher or cruel? The Jewish ethical dilemma of factory-farmed meat


Les universités mises au pas

Le code éthique proposé par Naftali Bennett divise l’enseignement supérieur

Le professeur Asa Kasher, auteur du code éthique

Proposed university ethics code: Protective or stifling?

MKs propose bills for and against initiative as Israeli public debate over role of university heats up.

Students sit in a library at the Ariel University Center in the West Bank settlement of Ariel

Cracking Bennett’s Code of Ethics

Professors and students slam proposals to muzzle political opinions

Naftali Bennett

In search of an Israeli contrarian

Naftali Bennett’s proposed Code of Ethics has sparked fierce debate. What can we learn from the late Christopher Hitchens?

Christopher Hitchens

Israeli university heads slam proposed muzzling of faculty's political comments

"Thinking that within the academy one can limit speech and thought is fundamentally wrong," said student union head.

Students sit in a library at the Ariel University Center in the West Bank settlement of Ariel