Notable Science Quotes

March for Science, Trumping the EPA, the French election, and more


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—Harvard Medical School researcher Thomas Michel, about why he planned to participate in the April 22 March for Science in Boston (April 21)

Rush Holt, CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, on the March for Science movement, which included hundreds of marches across the U.S. and around the world (April 22)

—Michigan State University environmental economist Robert Richardson, in a tweet following his dismissal and that of 8 of his colleagues on the 18-member US Environmental Protection Agency’s Board of Scientific Counselors, who received notification that they would not be serving a second three-year term, as has been customary (May 5)

—Sunita Sah, Arturo Casadevall, Suzanne Bell, S. James Gates Jr., Thomas D. Albright, and M. Bonner Denton, authors of an ...

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