This important core requirement challenges College of Science students to apply their critical thinking and analytical abilities gained from engagement in their major area of study to the global ...
In this special Issue of Science, a Perspective, Policy Forum, Editorial and series of NextGen Voices Letters explore the current state of science in the age of social media. In many ways, the ...
Critics sometimes tell us that Scientific American has strayed from what might be called “classical science content” and is wading into subject areas where we don’t belong. And in response to a recent ...
Next month, a panel of University of California professors in the sciences and math will give their recommendations on the contentious issue of how much math high school students should know before ...
Just 20% of the public views the coronavirus as a major threat to the health of the U.S. population and only 10% are very concerned about getting a serious case themselves. In addition, a relatively ...
Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. A substantial number of Republican voters are losing faith in science. In April 2020, 14 percent ...
A revolution is quietly unfolding in the field of evolutionary biology, challenging entrenched paradigms and reshaping our understanding of how life evolves. The newly emerging Extended Evolutionary ...
About half of U.S. adults say healthiness of food is important when deciding what to eat. But taste and cost matter more. How Americans View Weight-Loss Drugs and Their Potential Impact on Obesity in ...
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