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├── Crime and Punishment
├── Prejudice and Discrimination
│ ├── Gender
│ │ └── The Elizabeth Holmes Trial Is a Wake-Up Call for Sexism in Tech - The New York Times
│ ├── Race
│ │ ├── Do doctors treat pain differently based on their patients’ race - ScienceDaily
│ │ ├── Ethnic studies increases student engagement and high school graduation - ScienceDaily
│ │ ├── In Singapore, Vitriol Against Newcomers From Mainland China - The New York Times (Very Old)
│ │ └── The Excesses of Antiracist Education - The New York Times
│ └── Women, early-career academics more likely to feel like 'impostors' in disciplines that prize brilliance, study finds
└── Science and Technology
├── Science
│ ├── Covid-19
│ │ ├── Booster Shots
│ │ │ ├── Booster shots of Covid-19 vaccine being studied; kids under 12 to get jabs next year - The Straits Times
│ │ │ ├── Covid booster shots - U.S. to begin wide distribution of third vaccine doses next month
│ │ │ └── Some Are Chasing Extra Vaccine Shots, While Scientists Debate - The New York Times
│ │ ├── CEOs Become Vaccine Activists as Back-to-Office Push Grows
│ │ ├── Coronavirus tracker - the latest figures as countries fight the Covid-19 resurgence - Financial Times
│ │ ├── Ethics
│ │ │ ├── COVID-19 Has Pushed India's Junior Doctors To Their Limits - NPR
│ │ │ ├── Covid-19 in India - Patients struggle at home as hospitals choke - BBC News
│ │ │ ├── Doctors' ethical dilemma - Save the young or seniors - Times of India
│ │ │ ├── In one of India’s best hospitals, a 26-year-old doctor decides who lives and dies as Covid-19 patients rush in - The Straits Times
│ │ │ ├── India's second Covid-19 wave pushes healthcare workers close to breaking point - The Straits Times
│ │ │ ├── Pandemic Trauma - How ‘Moral Injury’ Haunts People - The Atlantic
│ │ │ ├── Rich countries like the US, China, the UK, and Israel are hoarding Covid-19 vaccines - Vox
│ │ │ ├── Singapore believes in fair, equitable distribution of Covid-19 vaccines - The Straits Times
│ │ │ ├── Stretched but coping - How Singapore's healthcare system has cranked up efforts to deal with COVID-19 - CNA
│ │ │ ├── The heart-wrenching choice of who lives and dies - BBC Future
│ │ │ ├── The pandemic has spawned a new way to study medical records - The Economist
│ │ │ ├── US healthcare workers protest chaos in hospitals' vaccine rollout - The Guardian
│ │ │ ├── Who Decides Which COVID-19 Patients Get Ventilators - The Atlantic
│ │ │ ├── Who gets a ventilator_ The 'gut-wrenching' choices facing US health workers - The Guardian
│ │ │ └── Who Should Be Saved First - The New York Times
│ │ ├── Hesitancy
│ │ │ ├── COVID-19 - A global survey shows worrying signs of vaccine hesitancy
│ │ │ ├── The first problem was vaccine supply. Now, it’s demand. - The Verge
│ │ │ └── Vaccine hesitancy is putting progress against covid-19 at risk - The Economist
│ │ ├── Inequality
│ │ │ ├── 1_4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrive in Afghanistan through COVAX global dose-sharing mechanism
│ │ │ ├── A patent waiver on COVID vaccines is right and fair - Nature
│ │ │ ├── Access to and equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccine in low-income countries
│ │ │ ├── Companies scramble to expand coronavirus vaccine supply - The Washington Post
│ │ │ ├── Coronavirus vaccines - expect delays - EIU
│ │ │ ├── Covid vaccines - Why a giant plastic bag shortage is slowing the rollout - BBC News
│ │ │ ├── Global Covid vaccine rollout threatened by shortage of vital components - The Guardian
│ │ │ ├── Health Care Workers Describe Chaos, Anger For Hospital COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout - NPR
│ │ │ ├── How to think about vaccines and patents in a pandemic - The Economist
│ │ │ ├── India faces Covid-19 vaccine shortage during new wave of cases - Vox
│ │ │ ├── It’s time to consider a patent reprieve for COVID vaccines - Nature
│ │ │ ├── Moderna says COVID-19 vaccine supply outside United States to slow down - Reuters
│ │ │ ├── Moderna struggling to supply promised doses of Covid vaccine - The Guardian
│ │ │ ├── More than 85 poor countries will not have widespread access to coronavirus vaccines before 2023 - Economist Intelligence Unit
│ │ │ ├── Problems at biggest vaccine maker in India leave world short on Covid-19 shots - The Straits Times
│ │ │ ├── Rich Countries Give Money but Keep Vaccines for Themselves - The Atlantic
│ │ │ ├── Supply imbalance leaves 150m doses of COVID vaccine unused - Nikkei Asia
│ │ │ ├── The longest mile in the COVID-19 vaccine cold chain - SciDev
│ │ │ ├── U.S. Vaccine Supply - What to Know - The New York Times
│ │ │ ├── Vaccine corruption is hurting the fight against COVID - Fortune
│ │ │ ├── Warning of Shortages, Researchers Look to Stretch Vaccine Supply - The New York Times
│ │ │ ├── Why India, The World's Largest Vaccine Maker, Has A 4% Rate Of COVID Vaccination - NPR
│ │ │ └── ‘It’s such a relief’ - how Europe’s Covid vaccine rollout is catching up with UK - The Guardian
│ │ ├── Some fully vaccinated COVID-19 patients with mild or no symptoms to be isolated at home under MOH pilot - CNA
│ │ ├── Stanford Apologizes After Vaccine Allocation Leaves Out Nearly All Medical Residents - NPR
│ │ └── The world may never reach herd immunity against Covid-19 - The Straits Times
│ └── Ethics
│ ├── Autonomous Vehicles
│ │ ├── A Study on Driverless-Car Ethics Offers a Troubling Look Into Our Values - The New Yorker
│ │ ├── Dangerously trending - Driverless Tesla videos on social media - The Straits Times
│ │ └── Self-driving car dilemmas reveal that moral choices are not universal - Nature
│ ├── Gene Editing
│ │ ├── After the Nobel, what next for Crispr gene-editing therapies - The Guardian
│ │ ├── Chinese scientist who edited babies' genes jailed for three years - The Guardian
│ │ ├── First monkey–human embryos reignite debate over hybrid animals - Nature
│ │ ├── Gene editing like Crispr is too important to be left to scientists alone - The Guardian
│ │ ├── Genome editing for heritable diseases not yet safe, report states - The Guardian
│ │ ├── Mixed messages - is research into human-monkey embryos ethical - The Guardian
│ │ └── ‘CRISPR babies’ are still too risky, says influential panel - Nature
│ └── Scientific Ethics - Visionlearning
└── Tech
├── AI
│ ├── 1 in 2 companies in Singapore has sped up AI roll-out in the wake of Covid-19 - The Straits Times
│ ├── AI can make better clinical decisions than humans - ScienceDaily
│ ├── AI can read your emotions. Should it - The Guardian
│ ├── AI sans ethics can endanger everyone - The Straits Times
│ ├── Amazon's Echo May Be Able to Read Your Emotions - The Atlantic
│ ├── Confidence to face an AI-dominated future requires preparing Singaporeans for jobs not yet created - CNA
│ ├── Controversy over AI chatbot in South Korea raises questions about ethics - The Straits Times
│ ├── Moving AI ethics beyond guidelines - The Straits Times
│ ├── Singapore, the AI capital of the world - The Straits Times
│ └── To what extent is artificial intelligence replacing the role of humans.m
├── Big Tech
│ ├── A Global Tipping Point for Reining In Tech Has Arrived - The New York Times
│ ├── Bill restricting police use of TraceTogether data introduced in Parliament, with tougher penalties for misuse - CNA
│ ├── Facebook Ban On Donald Trump Will Hold, Social Network's Oversight Board Rules - NPR
│ ├── Facebook emphasises safety commitment in the wake of Trump social media ban - The Straits Times
│ ├── Govt made mistake by not being upfront about TraceTogether data use; people accept explanation - PM Lee - The Straits Times
│ ├── How Tech Won the Pandemic and Now May Never Lose - The New York Times
│ ├── In Silicon Valley, Criminal Prosecutors See No Evil - The New York Times
│ ├── Millions Flock to Telegram and Signal as Fears Grow Over Big Tech - The New York Times
│ ├── The silencing of Trump has highlighted the authoritarian power of tech giants - The Guardian
│ ├── The Spying That Changed Big Tech - The New York Times
│ ├── Twitter and Facebook Barred Trump. China Is on His Side. - The New York Times
│ └── Twitter's Ban on Trump Shows Where Power Now Lies - The New York Times
├── High score, low pay - why the gig economy loves gamification - The Guardian
├── Study highlights pitfalls associated with 'cybervetting' job candidates - ScienceDaily
├── Theranos
│ ├── Elizabeth Holmes - Has the Theranos scandal changed Silicon Valley - BBC News
│ ├── The Elizabeth Holmes Trial Is a Wake-Up Call for Sexism in Tech - The New York Times
│ ├── Theranos scandal - Who is Elizabeth Holmes and why is she on trial - BBC News
│ └── Theranos’s Fraud Tested the Limits of the Disruption Tale - The New York Times
└── Youth
├── Less passive screen time, more structure better for kids' mental health during pandemic - ScienceDaily
└── Young teens should only use recreational internet and video games one hour daily - ScienceDaily