Cuts to scientific research focused disproportionately on research around diversity equity and inclusion. Some researchers say we're just beginning to understand the impact.
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A new scientific study confirms what we all knew: that music was much better back in the day
If you are anything like us, you won't need a university study to tell you that music was better 'back when we were younger'. It's the same nostalgic 'science' that we use to apply to our sporting ...
AI writing tools are supercharging scientific productivity, with researchers posting up to 50% more papers after adopting ...
Letters reflect the views of individual readers. Today's issues: Cuts to science; anti-poverty funding; the cost of immigrant ...
A study has found that the AI models behind widely used platforms like ChatGPT produce more original research ideas than human experts. In the Standford University study, titled "Can LLMs Generate ...
Trump administration officials say changes to federal agencies engaged in science were made in the interests of better science that benefits more Americans. Many scientists we spoke with disagree.
Basic scientific research is a key contributor to economic productivity. Is science running out of steam? A growing body of research suggests that disruptive breakthroughs—the kind that fundamentally ...
Ever read some new scientific study and thought, “Can I trust this?” Well, you’re not alone. With all of the research floating around, it’s kind of tricky to know what’s legit and what’s not. Need a ...
The rise of "fake" science poses a serious threat to the integrity of academic research, a new study warns. A widespread underground network of fraudsters is pumping out fake scientific results at an ...
The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation announced Monday the appointment of Lizz Schuyler as senior director of science ...
The Trump administration announced last week that it is dismantling the leading climate research center in the United States.
“Can you imagine eating toxic waste for breakfast?” Science magazine asked in a 2010 press release touting a newly discovered microbe controversially claimed to “live and grow entirely off arsenic.” ...
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