Strange as it seems to say it, a magazine devoted to science should not take sides in a political contest. For one thing, it doesn’t need to endorse anyone: The readers of a magazine such as ...
Many critics on X reacted to the endorsement, with one medical journalist highlighting the "danger" of the scientific community choosing political sides. "There’s no doubt science is political ...
When the pursuit of scientific truth is sacrificed on the altar of ideology, science ceases to be a beacon of enlightenment and becomes a tool of oppression.
Although the awards are not a representative look at all of science, they reveal the trends and incentives shaping key scientific fields. As Nobel season approaches, we at the magazine wondered ...
“Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment,” read the headline in Scientific American on Monday, announcing the publication’s official support for the Democratic ...
(KGO) -- A Stanford student is doing his part to Build a Better Bay Area. He's building kits to help kids learn science. An event was held to help distribute them to Bay Area students. Twenty-one ...
File Explorer is a bit of a mess. The application, which is how Windows users manage their files, has so much clutter that it can be hard to find what I’m looking for. The left sidebar ...
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If you want to be prepared for doomsday or anything else, consider grabbing this compact emergency kit with 45 medical supplies. It’s only $59.99 (reg. $74.95), and you won’t find a better ...
In their 2022 article, Oreskes and Conway wrote that conservatives’ hostility to science took strong hold during the Reagan administration, largely in response to scientific evidence of ...
Adam Nichols is Raw Story's Executive Editor. He has more than 25 years of journalism experience, which includes working for the New York Daily News, the New York Post and DNAinfo, a startup site ...