People in science are increasingly concerned about how wading into partisan politics may further erode trust in their field.
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Counsel for the defendants intend to pursue prediscovery dismissal of the complaint, arguing the plaintiff has no "direct ...
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This is the third committee meeting of a study aimed at reviewing the latest published research on the measurement of visual ...
A published study involving University of Cincinnati experts has found significant sex differences in cardiovascular outcomes in patients with kidney failure who are on dialysis. Now the lead author ...
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Recent return-to-office mandates have been partially predicated on the belief that employees are able to form richer ...