Government policies are shuttering research facilities while muzzling federal researchers by dissuading them from talking to the press, participating in international collaborations, or publishing their work.
Government policies are shuttering research facilities while muzzling federal researchers by dissuading them from talking to the press, participating in international collaborations, or publishing their work.
Attacks on my work aimed at undermining climate change science have turned me into a public figure. I have come to embrace that role.
Why so few scientists make the leap to policy-making positions, and why more should give it a try
The problem threatens progress and stems from both a lack of attention to clear discourse and a scientific culture not focused on critical challenges.
Women have come a long way, but roadblocks remain
The release of non-native organisms into the environment by high school teachers should not be used as an argument to stop teaching by hands-on demonstration.
Animal dissections are not needed in education.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, climate scientists should make their consensus about climate change known to all who care to listen.
The crucial importance of language in the debate over the regulation of direct-to-consumer genetic tests
Biomedical researchers would benefit from emulating the logically rigorous reasoning of the late Alan Turing, British mathematician, computer scientist, and master cryptographer.
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