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Let’s play "Jeopardy." Round One: Science Literacy. Category: Evolution. For $500: Which is the largest demographic group to reject Darwin’s theory of evolution?”
According to Chris Mooney’s best selling new book, The Republican Brain, a follow up to his 2007 polemic The Republican War on Science, the answer is easy:...
A new approach to phenotype assessment is the holy grail for today's medical scientists.
The United States can avoid national security threats by being better prepared for pandemic flu.
AEI's Scott Gottlieb argues that the focus of legislation should not be on creating employment benefits specifically targeted to H1N1, but instead on ways to mitigate risks in future pandemics by providing Americans with early vaccinations.
A new book's cartoonish view of development mars a keen portrait of India today.
Ave Maria University and it's professors have mixed feelings about Jackson labs not constructing a location nearby.
Grass-roots leaders are convinced that lasting Russian liberalization will come not from violent revolution or a great rupture imposed from above but from a mature civil society with the courage to control the executive. Thus, their work is not geared toward political change, but inner moral transformation, self-organization, and self-reliance.
Senators will be given a chance this week toincrease funding for alternative sources. They should not miss thispromising opportunity for scientific and ethical statesmanship.







