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Scientists risk arrest to sound climate alarm

"Scientist Rebellion targets universities, research institutes and major scientific journals." By Marlowe Hood A loosely federated network of scientists in more than two dozen countries plan...

How scientists are hunting for gene link to severe COVID

Severe COVID leading to hospitalisation and death overwhelmingly affects the older people and those who already suffer from other illnesses, like heart conditions, kidney disease,...

‘Airborne virus is infectious’

Washington"•Scientists have known for several months the new coronavirus can become suspended in microdroplets expelled by patients when they speak and breathe, but until...

Global experts warn of COVID-19 airborne threat

An international group of 239 scientists on Monday urged authorities including the World Health Organization to recognize that the coronavirus can spread in the...

Survey of nature’s vital signs out soon

MEDELLIN"•Scientists will deliver a comprehensive assessment Friday of the state of biodiversity"•the animals and plants that humankind depends on to survive but has driven...

The science of resilience

As I am writing this, wildfires rage in the wine country of California. A month ago and several states away, two storms battered the...

Ignorance feeds curiosity; curiosity cures ignorance

By Faye Flam Scientists have stepped up their investigations into fake news in recent months, and amid all the analyses, studies and meetings, some have...

Thumbs down

A disapproving gesture Monday by disaster survivors, environmental advocates, scientists and representatives of different communities ask President Rodrigo Duterte Monday to stop the implementation...

Why science should be for everyone

IN 1883, the English philosopher William Whawell coined the term “scientist.” Up to that point, many of the historical figures we now call scientists...
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