Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. The day after the New Hampshire primary, the CEO of Clean Air-Cool Planet, an environmental group, contributed an op-ed to ...
It was a rough week. On July 24, the editors of Science — the most prestigious science journal in the US — retracted an (in)famous paper from 2011 that reported the discovery of a microbe that could ...
Last month, courts on both sides of the Atlantic delivered a clear verdict: When classifying titanium dioxide as carcinogenic, regulatory agencies had overreached. These parallel legal defeats expose ...
Neanderthals have long been the subject of intense scientific debate. This is largely because we still lack clear answers to some of the big questions about their existence and supposed disappearance.
While his COVID output and enabling of MAHA doctors should be remembered, it’s not clear why anyone should pay attention to ...
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Why Pluto could be reclassified as a planet again
The debate over Pluto’s planetary status has been ongoing since its reclassification as a “dwarf planet” in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Recent discussions and new scientific ...
A recent study published in The Journal of General Psychology suggests that many introductory psychology textbooks continue to misrepresent scientific findings and repeat long-standing myths. While ...
A series of articles published in open access journal mBio underscores the variety in opinion on whether a transmissible H5N1 strain should be studied. Although the current hantavirus outbreak has ...
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