While announcing that he was rolling back the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 endangerment finding, President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin made false claims regarding the ...
Materials describing the past and future of Glacier National Park were reportedly flagged for removal by the Trump administration as it continues its erasure of facts at national parks across the ...
Tests found trace glyphosate in bread at a tiny fraction of federal safety limits. You’d need to eat about 18,850 slices a day to reach them.
University's promotion review committee denied enologist Molly Kelly because she only "checked the box" for DEI by doing ...
I n February 2016, after exchanging email pleasantries with the left-wing public intellectual Noam Chomsky and extending an invitation to his private island, Jeffrey Epstein recommended an article.
Fact-checks that mention frightening symptoms while debunking false remedies can accidentally make people trust the fake ...
The idea of relative motion is an aspect of the theory of relativity (strictly, it’s Galilean relativity, rather than ...
A single kiss can leave a lasting impression, whether it's in real life or on the silver screen. But why, exactly?
The World War II propaganda that touted the veggie wasn’t totally wrong, but carrots still won't give you night vision.
What Noubar Afeyan eloquently describes in his Jan. 29 op-ed, in defense of the scientific method, “Science at risk: Massachusetts must lead the fight for facts,” is what fascism looks like, plain and ...
Explore "25 Weird Science Facts" – from ant farmers to Venusian rainbows, dive into the extraordinary!
Whether the president and his supporters like it or not, the United States is part of a complex, interconnected world. Global supply chains, commerce, and economies are intricately intertwined.
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