What Went Wrong with a Highly Publicized COVID Mask Analysis?
The Cochrane Library, a trusted source of health information, misled the public by prioritizing rigor over reality
The Cochrane Library, a trusted source of health information, misled the public by prioritizing rigor over reality
Awarding Rosalind Franklin a Nobel Prize posthumously for her role in DNA discovery is the honorable—and scientific—thing to do
Outrage, not hope, will move us to prevent gun violence
Nuclear fusion will scale up too late to avoid climatic catastrophe
Recent efforts to weaken labor protections for minors are linked to the social Darwinist notion that people are inherently unequal
Fake claims that Social Security is broken and that climate action isn’t urgent all come from flawed free-market ideology
Compared with landslides, volcanoes and hurricanes get a lot more attention, as well as research funding
More people will not solve the problem of too many people
“Realists” argue that climate plans need to accommodate oil and gas, but that only perpetuates the climate crisis
The mountaineer Hilaree Nelson inspired people to care about the climate crisis
In an ominous sign of global warming, melting permafrost underneath Arctic lakes lets them drain into the ground
Concerns about accusations of hype may have biased them toward conservative underestimates
Stanford University’s Doerr School of Sustainability will take energy industry donations, which will warp priorities and research agendas
Researchers worry about being branded as partisan, but people want to hear from experts
Instead of scaling up renewable energy, researchers promote unproved ideas
Greenhouse gas emissions from research damage climate
Doctors may accept spurious claims about medical treatments, and invalid studies wrongly influence public policy
Academics too often use intellectual attainment to excuse abusive behavior. That needs to stop
Data show alarming declines in wildlife but also point to ways to save it
People should be skeptical of big claims based on only one study and dig a little deeper
These plants take too long to build and bring online, and we don’t have that much time
Our climate problem is big, but a person’s diet change can make an impact
Women are investigating critical climate crisis problems such as the stability of giant ice sheets
Two physicists object to a Scientific American essay calling for an end to one climate report. A science historian counters that the report has done its job