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Though both Republicans and Democrats have historically supported federal funding of research, one party has spent more.
Every so often, history taps you on the shoulder. That happened to me recently when I discovered a book on the science, culture, and regulation of drugs by Professor Lucas Richert, a historian of ...
In a series of bestselling books, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Christopher Hitchens — widely nicknamed the ...
We all benefit from a well-functioning and well-funded NIH. But it needs reform, writes the Good Science Project’s Stuart ...
The William Benton Museum of Art held an opening reception on Thursday, Sept. 4, to mark the openings of three new exhibitions: “Fate and Magic: The Art of Maureen McCabe,” “Clouds: A Combination ...
Professor Stephen Friedman of the University of Cape Town testified in defence of Malema and the EFF, stating that what Malema had said did not constitute hate speech. Friedman was found by the court ...
Though I did not join Rajshahi University, Badruddin Umar's kind offer of a position in the faculty restored my ...
Trump's unprecedented push this summer to deploy military convoys into Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., has left many ...
Serving as both deputy prime minister and housing secretary, Angela Rayner’s resignation is a major headache for the prime ...
Psychology Prof. Gillian Sandstrom was a lonely graduate student in Toronto when she began what she calls "a tiny, tiny micro ...
The University of Florida welcomed Donald Landry to be its interim president, with a free speech record defending dissent on ...
Politically engineered chaos is destabilizing the top of America’s vital public health institutions, as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tenure challenges the historic role ...