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Fired by a political animus and what constitutes good science, the “Naledi Wars” show no immediate sign of abating.
A sweeping 26-country study reveals a consistent gap in trust toward climate scientists based on political ideology, with ...
The classics of "sciences po" cover virtually every field of human endeavor, from economic or scientific policy to communications management or the administration of justice, via commercial or ...
By going after gain-of-function research in “countries of concern,” the president and his administration are engaging in ...
Academia remains locked in a self-perpetuating cycle of growing left-wing bias that erodes its public legitimacy. Elite ...
Serious environmental issues face the nation, from climate change to biodiversity, yet they have become so contentious, solutions are difficult, a speaker from the University of Texas at Austin says.
Researchers have begun to notice a group of voters driven by the need for chaos. Similar to political nihilism, need for ...
What kind of democracy do legislators want? This question was at the center of a recent discussion with Melody Crowder-Meyer, ...
The legacy of Greek democracy—reflected in history, mythology, theater, and even the Olympic Games—offers timeless lessons ...
Young voters showed up for the 2024 election in a historic way. A voter demographic that has predominantly voted Democrat for ...
In "So Very Small," author Thomas Levenson recounts the complex history of how humans came to discover germs and the ...
Centenary College is sharing the story of John P. Smith, a 67-year-old man who started college as a freshman nearly 40 years ...