Many Americans say they often come across inaccurate news – and have a hard time knowing what’s true
Those who report often encountering inaccurate news are more likely than those who rarely or never do to say it’s hard to know what is true (59% vs. 31%).
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When it comes to promotion and tenure, don’t just describe your research—explain and quantify its impact.
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Educational research: Obsessed with ‘equity,’ heedless of classroom teachers’ concerns
The dominant research themes are equity, social justice, and identity. In contrast, classroom teachers’ top concerns are far more immediate and practical.
In these financially straitened times, funders must recognize that great discoveries often arise from work that was looking ...
New York City voters are heading to polls on Tuesday, but many people are united in the one reason why they aren't voting.
What Andy Kessler’s BRE proposal misses.
Steve Taylor does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Physicist Mir Faizal, Adjunct Professor with UBC Okanagan’s Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science, was not out to shatter the ...
In Oscar Wilde’s novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” a young, handsome man makes a Faustian bargain to stay young and beautiful forever, while only his portrait ages. President Trump has a vision of ...
Since January, the Trump administration has made deep cuts to the nation’s science funding, including more than $1 billion in grants to the National Science Foundation, which sponsors much of the ...
Researchers found that adults who took melatonin for more than a year had a higher risk of heart failure, but not because of ...
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