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Why Scientific Fraud Is Suddenly Everywhere
New York Magazine· 6 hours agoJunk science has been forcing a reckoning among scientific and medical researchers for the past year, leading to thousands of retracted papers. Last...
Atai Life Sciences CEO sells shares worth $290,501 By Investing.com
Investing.com· 18 hours agoATAI Life Sciences N.V. (NASDAQ:ATAI) has reported a recent transaction involving the company's...
Buffalo Academy of Science to host Health and Wellness Fair
WKBW-TV Buffalo· 7 hours agoThe Buffalo Academy of Science is inviting anyone to come check out the school's new location at the...
Naturally-occurring peptide shows promise as new therapeutic in bone repair
Medical Xpress· 51 minutes agoPEPITEM (Peptide Inhibitor of Trans-Endothelial Migration) was first identified in 2015 by...
Bangor residents will get free compost thanks to student’s science project
Bangor Daily News· 11 hours agoBangor high school students helped the city turn yard waste into usable compost that can be returned...
Cooley Recruits Schneider as Venture Capital Practice Partner
Bloomberg Law· 11 minutes agoJames Schneider has signed on with Cooley as a partner in Boston, where he’s joined the firm’s emerging companies and venture capital practice, the firm said Tuesday.
Science Made Simple: What Are Electrons?
SciTechDaily· 6 hours agoThe electron is a subatomic particle that is present in all atoms. Unlike protons, neutrons, or the nuclei of atoms, electrons are elementary particles....
Teacher spots telltale sign students are copying homework
Newsweek· 3 hours agoA video is purporting to show how a 9th grade science teacher was able to catch out a group of...
A Book Outlines the Social Study of Science
Columbia University News· 1 day agoIn Smoother Pebbles, Jonathan Cole traces the development of the sociology of science. Smoother Pebbles presents a collection of essays authored or...
Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews James Pethokoukis
New York Times· 22 minutes agoEvery Tuesday and Friday, Ezra Klein invites you into a conversation about something that matters, like today’s episode with James Pethokoukis. Could the U. S. economy be twice as large today ...