The Importance of Accurate Science Reporting in Journalism
Journalists are essential in translating scientific research for the public and policymakers, yet inaccuracies in media reports can lead to significant misunderstandings.
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Journalists are essential in translating scientific research for the public and policymakers, yet inaccuracies in media reports can lead to significant misunderstandings.
Despite the challenges posed by recent global crises, leaders continue to resist the shift towards remote work. This raises questions about the future of work in such uncertain times.
Kyverna Therapeutics is preparing to submit a novel cell therapy for FDA approval, which has shown potential in enhancing mobility for patients with stiff person syndrome during late-stage trials.
New study reveals insights into subsistence strategies of ancient humans.
A recent study from the University of Colorado Anschutz sheds light on why cancer patients often experience unpleasant taste changes during treatment, linking it to specific cancer drugs.
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi have successfully determined the age of a nearby sun-like star and its brown dwarf companion, providing valuable insights into their cooling mechanisms.
A gathering of prominent Republican figures is set to take place, focusing on the reading and discussion of biblical passages to intertwine faith with political values.
A recent study from Umeå University has pinpointed two human cell proteins, NUP98 and NUP153, that are essential for the replication of several significant viruses.
US lawmakers are investigating JetBlue after a social media post suggested that clearing browser history could lead to better airfare, raising alarms about potential surveillance pricing.
Despite the absence of business courses, high school journalism classes are equipping students with valuable financial insights, according to recent research.
In a rare occurrence among naked mole rats, a colony in California witnessed a peaceful transition of power as Queen Tere handed over her throne to her daughter, Arwen, without conflict.
A recent study highlights how a single gene switch can alter the color of red-leaf lettuce, which is rich in anthocyanins known for their antioxidant benefits.
In a recent announcement, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the flu vaccine will no longer be mandatory for American military personnel.
This editorial provides an overview of the status of Section 1115 Medicaid waivers across various states, focusing on both approved and pending provisions.
On April 21, 2026, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will participate in Senate hearings alongside four Republican doctors, with a focus on his interactions with Bill Cassidy.
Ben Whittaker plans to continue his viral showboating as a significant part of his boxing style, following a streak of three rapid knockout wins.
In a recent opinion piece, Lawrence K. Altman argues that efforts to invoke the 25th Amendment for Trump's removal are misguided, providing insights into the complexities involved.
An analysis of Justice Thomas' recent remarks on progressivism and their potential impact on the judicial system and society at large.
During his confirmation hearing, Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh, appointed by Donald Trump, refrained from stating whether Trump lost the 2020 election, emphasizing the independence of the Federal Reserve.
An analysis by Taraleigh Davis critiques the New York Times' reporting on the Supreme Court's emergency docket, noting both strengths and weaknesses in their approach.