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How journalists can cover science at a time when readers sometimes don't trust the experts
Science isn’t perfect, and reporters who cover the issue say the public has a right to know when high-profile research contains mistakes — or worse, fudged results. But at a time when research is ...
Scientific American, the world's leading popular science publication covering science, health, technology, the environment ...
When SafeGraph got caught selling location information on Planned Parenthood visitors last year, the data broker responded to public outcry by removing its family planning center data. But CEO Auren ...
The WISE research group (Wearable, Intelligent, Soft Electronics) at The University of Hong Kong (HKU-WISE) have addressed a long-standing bioelectronic challenge: the development of soft, 3D ...
Research on lark buntings by UCSC biologist Bruce Lyon and his former graduate student, Alexis Chaine, was featured on the cover of Science. The January 25, 2008, issue of the journal includes their ...
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