A science magazine endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president. Critics slammed the endorsement, raising concerns ...
Scientific American, a supposedly prestigious science magazine founded in 1845, lit a fire to its last shred of credibility ...
For one thing, it doesn’t need to endorse anyone: The readers of a magazine such as Scientific American are likely people ... choices—belongs in a newspaper or financial journal. It’s not a matter of ...
Scientific American magazine made its second presidential endorsement in its history, backing Vice President Kamala Harris.
Increasingly, those who claim to be science’s greatest defenders do the sector wrong by becoming highly ideological and progressively partisan.
For more than 100 years, scientists have been using X-ray crystallography to determine the structure of crystalline materials ...
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine board of directors has appointed Dr. Safwan Badr as the third editor-in-chief of the ...
Board of Directors has named Anuradha Lala-Trindade, MD and Robert J. Mentz, MD as Co-Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of ...
Folks who are content with what they've got could be less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke, a new study suggests.
The research by Alejandra Campos, assistant professor of political science and Latino studies, examines implementation of voter ID laws and their effects on the United States' voting and legislative ...
Morabia's talk, based on his book by the same name, is being sponsored by the U of A Humanities Center and the Medical Humanities RSO in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, along with the ...
According to a study by researchers at William & Mary's Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences, the American lobster may ...