Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. The day after the New Hampshire primary, the CEO of Clean Air-Cool Planet, an environmental group, contributed ...
Our scientists justifiably feel mistreated and neglected on important policy matters. Their expertise on climate change, stem cells, and other crucial matters has been rebuffed. When ...
Since the earliest days of science, dissent and disagreement have driven its progress. Galileo’s defiance of the geocentric consensus was invaluable for science’s advance. Albert Einstein and Niels ...
It is infinitely disappointing that both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama participated in a "Compassion Forum" at Messiah College in Pennsylvania on April 13 instead of the proposed Science ...
Few labels carry the weight and popular ridicule that accompanies the “anti-science” label. Being “anti-science” is akin to pre-Enlightenment backwardness and indicates an individual should not be ...
If one is a psychologist or even has a passing interest in the field, one has likely encountered the question about whether psychology is truly a science or not. The debate has been prominent since ...
Ohio Sen. JD Vance called climate change "weird science" during a question on the topic connected to Hurricane Helene during the vice presidential debate Tuesday night. Vance, former President Donald ...
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Listen to more stories on the Noa app. On a presidential-debate stage 17 years ago, a moderator posed what was then a kind of gotcha question: “Do you believe in evolution?” he asked John McCain. The ...