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It’s not easy to admit that you’ve been wrong. But everyone makes mistakes and scientists are no different.But when a researcher makes a poor choice in…
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It was on again, off again but President Trump did meet with North Korean leader Kim Jung Un, and they agreed to denuclearizing the Korean peninsula. What…
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Academics make up almost a sixth of the United Auto Workers’ union members. Teaching and research assistants at Harvard this month became the latest (and…
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A new proposed rule would bar EPA from considering scientific studies that don’t release their data publicly or that haven’t been independently verified.…
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Last April, tens – if not hundreds – of thousands of scientists and science enthusiasts took to the streets in the first March for Science. This year,…
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For almost a decade, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper slashed science funding and restricted government researchers’ ability to speak to the public.…
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In the weeks since the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the national debate about guns has begun to shift.…
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President Trump's long-anticipated infrastructure plan now seems dead on arrival, but few would argue with the need for widespread infrastructure…
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Congress averted a second government shutdown by passing a bipartisan budget deal that raised spending caps for the next two years, but didn’t specify how…
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The only overt mention of science came late in President Trump’s first State of the Union address, one that many scientists have criticized for ignoring…