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The three pillars of DEI—diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—are flawed, misdirected, unfair, partially self-contradictory, and ...
Scientific American urged readers to "Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment." It's a ...
Murder is the unlawful, premeditated killing of one human being by another. It is also considered immoral. Sometimes, however ...
Much like the Sorcerer's Apprentice, who unleashed a flood by over-relying on enchanted brooms, we seem eager to offload ...
Ah yes, the age-old medical mantra: "The solution to pollution is dilution." Apparently, a few squirts of hypertonic saline ...
Despite a decade of people eyeing their phones like potential death traps, recent studies have put the final nail in the ...
In a world where we're 99.5% genetically identical, somehow skin color still decides who gets a spot on the kidney transplant ...
While Congress twiddles its thumbs, pharmaceutical giants like Lilly, Pfizer, and Nova Nordisk are revolutionizing healthcare ...
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Health is a complex equation with multiple variables: genetics, socioeconomic status, birthplace, luck, and more. Presence or ...
The U.S. has been adept at inventing The Next Big Thing but sometimes stumbles when it comes to exploiting it. From cars to ...