“We’re not going to take vaccines away from anybody,” Kennedy told NPR this week. “The science on vaccine safety, ...
We are benefitted by a hard-wired health care and science infrastructure — difficult to deconstruct — and it is functioning ...
The consortium brings together hundreds of organizations, consumers, leading specialists in the industry, and researchers to ...
The US election is monumental for science, say Nature readers — here’s why For instance ... Trump has said that he will let ...
A scathing new report points to unclear protocols and multiple failures to raise alarms at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto ...
The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine announced today awards of over $4 million to support six projects that provide high school students ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have a significant influence on public health matters following Donald Trump's presidential victory ...
Dr. Sarah Hill, a psychologist focused on women's health, will be giving a lecture at the University of Texas on November 15, exploring the less talked about impacts of birth control on a woman's body ...
Automated vehicles promise to improve urban mobility, but passenger trust remains a challenge. Providing timely, passenger-specific explanations for automated vehicle decisions can bridge this trust ...
In many ways, I see the University as a microcosm of empire through its mass surveillance, deference to profit, and exploitation of its labor. And, like all empires, it digs its own grave by ...
When research on an intriguing material called for hundreds of samples, secondary-school students, teachers and technicians stepped up.
Stephen Luby and Jenna Forsyth have spent years examining the widespread presence of lead, including in some commonly consumed products. They discuss the prevalence of lead and share insights on food ...