Readers disagree with criticism of recent opinion pieces in The New York Times about the origins of Covid-19 and the public health response to it. In a recent science opinion piece, Gregg Gonsalves ...
AI supercharges discovery; Nye and Afeyan warn U.S. anti-science cuts threaten health, competitiveness, future today.
What makes the science being done in your community valuable? I study human vision, so I could make that case by telling you how my research is relevant to your everyday life or describing how it ...
To the editor: What has science given us (“The true cost of abandoning science,” Aug. 6)? The Haber-Bosch process that makes enough nitrogen fertilizer to feed half the world. Smallpox and polio ...
In Utah, we cherish a unique way of life. Often overlooked, is that our lifestyle relies heavily on scientific advances: medical tests and treatments, air quality monitoring, and snowmaking at ski ...
The budget negotiations for FY2026 are ongoing in Washington. The cuts proposed in the president’s budget would devastate Louisiana’s universities, stifle our innovation pipeline and stall the ...
Readers react to Pamela Paul’s argument that some diversity efforts have been misguided. To the Editor: Re “Let Science Be Science,” by Pamela Paul (column, May 5): Ms. Paul describes how a leading ...
Since January, LNP | LancasterOnline has covered the Trump administration’s “war on science.” The most recent installment of that campaign arrived Aug. 6, when President Donald Trump issued an ...
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