A review by POLITICO's E&E News found that most of the authors have spoken out against the endangerment finding, once called ...
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The Glozel affair: A sensational archaeological hoax made science front-page news in 1920s France
In early November 1927, the front pages of newspapers all over France featured photographs not of the usual politicians, ...
One of the things I love most about science is that sometimes it gets things wrong. In other disciplines, errors are fatal; ...
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Paper Chase: A Global Industry Fuels Scientific Fraud in the U.S.
In southern India, a new enterprise called Peer Publicon Consultancy offers a full suite of services to scientific ...
Amid Trump-era funding turmoil, foundations are finding themselves pulled in many directions to fill in the gaps.
AI could reduce the time officers spend completing paperwork, but some groups urge caution about entrusting such a critical ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
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Scientists Explain Why 'Harmless' Sharks Devoured Swimmer in Chilling World First
A species of shark never before documented killing humans has now done so, devouring a swimmer in a chilling first.
By providing students with time to draw and discuss leaves, teachers can help them learn to observe deeply and connect with ...
I’m Ilya Romanov and I’m working on an AI product in stealth mode. In my last article, I talked about a (not really?) disruptive MIT report on AI and revenue bottom lines. Another buzzing report came ...
Lauren Gunderson's "anthropology," now at Rogue Machine Theatre, and Jordan Harrison's "Marjorie Prime," opening on Broadway ...
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