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Dismantling the American research enterprise

In April, Don Ingber, MD, PhD, wrote about his experience as one of the first scientists at Harvard to receive stop-work orders from the government, demanding that he immediately cease research on two ...
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Inside the FDA's Vaccine Uproar

Six days after a senior FDA official sent a sweeping internal email claiming that COVID vaccines had caused the deaths of "at ...
As language models (LMs) improve at tasks like image generation, trivia questions, and simple math, you might think that human-like reasoning is ...
People showed up expecting to be able to have a dialog with Wichita Forward, and that’s not what they experienced,” one council member said.
While a legal battle with the Union government has prevented the Tamil Nadu government from appointing vice-chancellors in many public universities, the institu ...
As we approach 2026, the technology landscape presents a striking paradox: AI adoption has never been higher, and yet success ...
I am accused of being a global funds manager masquerading as a journalist. Facts don't matter much in a war of disinformation waged agains renewables.
The Senate’s year-long inquiry into the governance of universities has concluded with a grim picture of flawed and avoidant leadership and serious questions about conduct and accountability.
UK UK hosted a roundtable on “Where Are the Women in the UK Semiconductor Sector? Pathways for Careers in Semiconductors.” Read the full insight.
Her Excellency Myriam Spiteri Debono, President of Malta, appointed eleven members to The National Order of Merit, two of ...