Scientific American magazine made its second presidential endorsement in its history, backing Vice President Kamala Harris.
Instead, the magazine gave a standard-issue left-liberal endorsement ... are policy choices—belongs in a newspaper or financial journal. It’s not a matter of science, any more than her views on ...
The scientific clerisy fret about eroding public trust in science, but what do they expect when they act like political ...
A very unscientific Harris endorsement shows why voters don’t trust scientific elites.
Scientific American, a supposedly prestigious science magazine founded in 1845, lit a fire to its last shred of credibility ...
Scientific American urged readers to "Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment." It's a ...
A science magazine endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president. Critics slammed the endorsement, raising concerns ...
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Progressives on campus have quietly undermined scientific research for decades ... These younger professors, administrators, and journal editors are more likely to champion the diversity, equity, and ...
A researcher working alone—apart from the world and the rest of the wider scientific community—is a classic yet misguided image. Research is, in reality, built on continuous exchange within ...