All posts tagged "Science"
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Gabe Fernandez | August 9, 2017
Astrologers Believe Solar Eclipse Could Signal the End of Trump
Is Trump's fate written in the stars?
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Gabe Fernandez | June 6, 2017
Donald Trump’s Interesting Relationship with Science
The president has a history of mistrusting scientific consensus.
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Anneliese Mahoney | April 23, 2017
Killer Signs at the March for Science
Check out some of our picks.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 31, 2016
ICYMI: Top 10 Issue Briefs of 2016
Check out the year's best.
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Emma Von Zeipel | December 13, 2016
Scientists Rush to Back Up Climate Data Before Trump Takes Office
It makes sense that they're worried.
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Emma Von Zeipel | November 15, 2016
Young Blood Rejuvenates Old Mice: Could it Work on Humans?
This is as odd as it sounds.
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Rant Crush | September 28, 2016
RantCrush Top 5: September 28, 2016
Check out today's top 5.
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Emma Von Zeipel | September 26, 2016
China Begins Search for Aliens and Fame With World’s Largest Radio Telescope
Their astronomical ambition will drive 9,000 villagers from their homes.
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Emma Von Zeipel | September 9, 2016
Newly Discovered Parasite Named After Obama, Since It’s “Cool As Hell”
Obama also has a hairworm, a spider, a lichen, a fish, and an extinct lizard named after him.
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Anneliese Mahoney | July 20, 2016
Third Eye Blind Expertly Trolls RNC Attendees
It's not a semi-charmed kind of convention.
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Emma Von Zeipel | May 26, 2016
Scientists Want To Create Chimeras: Part-Human, Part-Animal Embryos
From mythology to real life.
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Emma Von Zeipel | May 10, 2016
John Oliver Takes on Bad Science in the Media
John Oliver points out some of the junk science we've heard on the news lately.
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Julia Bryant | April 3, 2016
Reproductive Rights Breakthroughs in Oregon and California
Some good news from the West Coast.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 14, 2016
When Will the Presidential Candidates Talk About Science?
Some awesome kids are encouraging them to get on the topic!
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Jennifer Polish | April 26, 2015
Carbon Dioxide Capture: Can it Stop Global Warming?
How can removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere help our environment?
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Chelsey D. Goff | December 17, 2014
Thanks to New Discovery Your Seat on Mars One is Looking Good
NASA's announcement that Mars Curiosity rover detected steep fluctuations in methane propels possibility of life on Mars back...
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Ashley Bell | December 12, 2014
Jurassic Park Realism: What Do We Really Know About Dinosaurs?
With a Jurassic Park sequel due in June, critics are attacking its depiction of dinosaurs.
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Ashley Bell | November 1, 2014
Are We Doing Enough to Prevent Antibiotic Resistance?
Discovery of antibodies is one of the single most important scientific advancements in history.
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Ashley Bell | October 10, 2014
Fighting Fire With Fire: Can Viruses Cure Cancer?
Our bodies can fight off viruses efficiently. What if we could hijack that fighting spirit and direct it...
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Jake Ephros | September 8, 2014
The Role of Religion in Scientific Innovation
Conflict between religion and science is nothing new; starting in the seventeenth century, Enlightenment philosophers began to criticize...
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Marisa Mostek | July 22, 2014
Todd Akin Needs to Legitimately Stop Talking
Most of us remember Todd Akin, former Missouri Senate candidate, for his comments about how women cannot get...