Scientific American chief editor Laura Helmuth apologized Friday for her utterly classless Election Night rants against ...
The editor-in-chief of Scientific American apologized on Friday for a “mistaken expression of shock and confusion” after she ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan — America’s top climate diplomat John Podesta told foreign officials Monday that the U.S. remains committed ...
In medieval times, astrology was considered a serious science, a branch of astronomy. Curator Larisa Grollemond of the Getty Museum, walks us through the medieval zodiac and how someone’s sign ...
We are benefitted by a hard-wired health care and science infrastructure — difficult to deconstruct — and it is functioning ...
Americans who are used to simply flashing their passports and waltzing into a foreign country may not realize how hard it is ...
People in science are increasingly concerned about how wading into partisan politics may further erode trust in their field.
As they watch to see how administration unfolds, some fear revival of China Initiative that affected academics of Chinese descent.
Israel does not want an endless war, Ofir Akunis, the consul general of Israel in New York, told JNS in a sit-down interview ...
What was once fair under the law may become unfair when science changes. The law must react to uphold due process ...
Today, the pair advocates for service dog handlers in science while Sampson spends his golden years off-duty, according to ...
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