Getting to the truth wherever it leads is the sign of a well-functioning democracy; assaulting truth — lying or gaslighting — ...
Massachusetts has long been a hotbed for innovation. Rebellious ideas — channeled through the scientific method — are the fuel for progress. Skepticism, like electricity, has crackled through the ...
T he last two decades have not been kind to science studies. Already bruised and battered by the “science wars” of the 1990s, by the 2000s sociologists of science — who had long argued that science ...
Science is under attack. As the new administration moves aggressively toward implementing its policies, the entire field could find itself the victim of decisions by individuals who lack the knowledge ...
AI accelerates analysis but lacks grounded, contextual insight; scientists must balance human creativity, ethics, oversight.
Public trust in science has eroded in part because of a growing perception that researchers selectively present data to fit predetermined agendas. The scientific method, at its core, is designed to ...
The best essay boils down to the strongest argument. So, if you find yourself struggling to come up with one, drop the ...
As Murray Rothbard warned decades ago, government-sponsored science is simply an extension of the bureaucracy used by the ...
It was a question Dr. Gideon Lack asked often, when giving lectures to fellow allergists and pediatricians on the topic of food allergies: How many doctors in the room had a patient allergic to ...
Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders to restore it.
Today’s post is the latest in a series examining how teachers can help students see how learning about science and math are relevant to their lives. Today’s post will focus on science. Bertha Vazquez ...