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While Michael has worked in libraries in circulation, cataloging, interlibrary loans and other areas, he focuses on ...
Earth lives in a shooting gallery, with small and large rocky bodies in abundance in our solar system. Are we in danger of ...
Travel lists used to be the province of old-school, ad-stuffed glossy publications like Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast ...
A Nigerian-born investment banker and financial scholar, Kehinde Abiodun, is making significant waves on Wall Street with ...
Plants face simultaneous abiotic (drought, salinity, heat) and biotic (pathogens, pests) stresses in natural and agricultural ...
A Moratorium on AI Regulation is Madness from The Hill informs us that the “big beautiful bill” before the US Senate contains a “10-year moratorium prohibiting state regulation of artificial ...
It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across ...
US biomedical agency’s public-access policy kicks in on 1 July. Nature talks to specialists about how to comply.
RFK Jr.’s plan to circumvent established medical journals smacks more of retaliation than reform, write three former NEJM editors.
Scientists in the United States tend to avoid activism; many fear that wading into politics will undermine their work and compromise their independence. Others worry that engaging in protest or ...
He claimed that Gavi had “ignored the science” about vaccine safety. He had already dismissed all seventeen members of the C.D.C.’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, before saying that his ...