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A new approach to phenotype assessment is the holy grail for today's medical scientists.
Although the Roussely Report is exemplary in many respects, it has one fundamental weakness: its assumption that, when multiple French nuclear corporations express interest in the same contract, they should join together for a shared bid.
The market for counterfeit products is barely understood. Not all counterfeiting is deceptive, so what is the best policy to deal with that reality?
Even before Climategate, the climate change hysteria was beginning to resemble a Broadway musical that had run too long, with sagging box office and declining enthusiasm from a dwindling audience.
Is the dearth of women scientists the result of gender bias? Or is it the result of different interests, life circumstances, and cognitive strengths?
Last week's jobs report shocked just about everybody. If the unemployment rate drops again in December, don't be surprised.
It would be an enormous mistake to defund political science research.





