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Last week, at least one scientific journal received a letter from a top U.S. attorney asking it to respond to alleged bias.
Empowering undergraduates to think critically about science in the media and society. A revolution is quietly unfolding in the field of evolutionary biology, challenging entrenched paradigms and ...
Sweeping funding cuts threaten to undermine the innovation that has been a central part of US economic strength for decades ...
The Glenview-based American College of Chest Physicians' journal got the inquiry from the interim U.S. Attorney for D.C.
Join the Edmonds Civic Roundtable (ECR) at its Monday, May 5 meeting for an inquiry into how the emerging science of ...
Scientists have pondered why Mars seemed to be missing sufficient carbonates indicative of its warm, wet past. Now, NASA’s ...
Misophonia is a dramatically disruptive and little-understood condition that can pose dramatic challenges to relationships.
When science serves a cause, truth takes a back seat. This post explores how activism distorts research and why it matters.
Around 50 students from Wayne’s St. Mary’s Catholic School participated in Wayne State College’s family math, science and art ...
An interim U.S. attorney is demanding information about the selection of research articles and the role of N.I.H. Experts worry it will have a chilling effect on publications.
You’ve seen the news, right? The infrastructure that supports American science is being dismantled. Beyond what we will lose, ...
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