House Republicans warn Chinese "paper mills" may be flooding U.S. science with fake research, potentially compromising ...
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To help reduce the misuse and misunderstanding of current science, scientific research needs to be explained in language the ...
Five Key IAEA Publications to Watch in 2026 A leading publisher in the nuclear field, the IAEA is preparing several influential publications in 2026. Topics range from helping countries develop their ...
When UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna first began studying how bacteria fight virus infections, she had no idea it would result in one of the most important scientific breakthroughs of the ...
The DIVERSICROP COST Action is working to harness the potential of underutilized crops to promote sustainable food production. Europe's need for sustainable, nutritious food puts overlooked crops like ...
Federal officials are raising long-standing concerns with research journals and the academic incentive structures propping them up. But experts say the government alone can’t overhaul the industry.
In my first presidential column, I suggested that APS was in trouble. Regular membership has dropped from nearly 9,000 in 2014 to fewer than 3,800 today. Convention attendance and student membership ...
Tatsuya Amano receives funding from the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and Discovery Project. Despite growing calls for diversity, equity and inclusion in science, a new study reveals ...
There are over 500 organizations on campus at Ohio University, and students continually bring fresh ideas for new clubs each year. One of the more recently founded groups is The Lynx Rufus, a ...
The false idea that vaccines cause autism began when a fraudulent 1998 study was published by British doctor Andrew Wakefield — a claim that spread misinformation that continued for decades. “There ...