Readers disagree with criticism of recent opinion pieces in The New York Times about the origins of Covid-19 and the public health response to it. In a recent science opinion piece, Gregg Gonsalves ...
I’m very concerned about the impacts of climate change on the lives of my future grandchildren. Instead of becoming paralyzed by fear or counting on magic, though, I’ve become active in the Central ...
The budget negotiations for FY2026 are ongoing in Washington. The cuts proposed in the president’s budget would devastate Louisiana’s universities, stifle our innovation pipeline and stall the ...
A total of 56 Penn professors signed an open letter condemning funding cuts and federal investigations into American universities. The faculty members are among nearly 2,000 signatories, all of whom ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Like a bug being crushed underneath a heel — that’s what fascism feels like.
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Everyone these days seems to be invoking “science,” as if science were black ...
America has long been the unquestioned world leader in science and technology. Look, for example, at the U.S. dominance in Nobel Prizes in science. That leadership is a direct result of investments by ...
In Utah, we cherish a unique way of life. Often overlooked, is that our lifestyle relies heavily on scientific advances: medical tests and treatments, air quality monitoring, and snowmaking at ski ...
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