Ig Nobel prize ceremony, hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, celebrated eccentric scientific studies, including a pigeon-guided missile project and the dynamics of a dead fish's ...
Scientific American makes presidential endorsement for only the second time in its 179-year history - ‘The US faces two ...
A massive multi-country study suggests that simply closing the gap between the actual and perceived consensus moves the ...
Scientific American magazine has endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. It's only the second time the ...
Scientific American magazine made its second presidential endorsement in its history, backing Vice President Kamala Harris.
The latest exhibit is an editorial this week endorsing Kamala Harris by the formerly esteemed publication Scientific American ...
For one thing, it doesn’t need to endorse anyone: The readers of a magazine such as Scientific American are likely people who have a pretty good grasp of a variety of concepts, including causation, ...
What Scientific American is doing is a disgrace. When the last shreds of its credibility disappear and its readership inevitably declines, it will have only itself to blame.
Scientific American urged readers to "Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment." It's a ...
Kamala Harris has plans to improve health, boost the economy and mitigate climate change. Donald Trump has threats and a ...
A science magazine endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president. Critics slammed the endorsement, raising concerns ...
At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, as the fear of nuclear Armageddon hung over American and Soviet citizens, ...