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‘Publish or perish’ evolutionary pressures shape scientific publishing, for better and worse

Scientists write papers to share their results – and gain prestige and advance their careers. In this competitive field, selection can favor AI-written papers, citation cartels, paper mills…

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White-tailed deer host these brain worms, but they don’t actually get the disease, which makes it…

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Taxpayer-funded investment supports basic research that can yield crucial medical advancements down…

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Federal subpoenas for transgender care records raise medical privacy concerns and put providers in a

The government has provided little information about its allegations or about the criminal charges it is seeking to pursue against…

By Margaret Riley - 2 days ago
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A federal program helps older people get jobs, but the Trump administration wants to get rid of it

The Senior Community Service Employment Program helps older Americans balance their checkbooks, enjoy better health and engage more…

By Cal J. Halvorsen - 2 days ago
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A new world order isn’t coming, it’s already here − and this is what it looks like

China’s recent shows of strength and solidarity with Russia and North Korea have prompted speculation of a global changing of the…

By John Rennie Short - 2 days ago

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