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Research by philosopher of science and Honorary Research Associate at Bangor University, Byron Hyde, looked at the role of ...
Although the terms brain pliability, brain plasticity, and neuroplasticity are closely tied to the 20th century, the concepts ...
Data sleuths and research-integrity officers have different views on how to handle allegations of wrongdoing in science.
According to a study recently published in the journal Nature Communications, the iron oxide that gives the Red Planet its ...
Training schools focused on modeling solid Earth responses to ice mass changes offer lessons on how early-career scientists ...
A new study has found that electric vehicles (EVs) are more likely to make passengers carsick compared to traditional ...
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On AI Regulation, Bigger Is Not Always Better
A comprehensive federal regulatory framework for AI is neither politically nor technically feasible. A more flexible approach is needed.
Dr. DiLorenzo has some words for Secretary Bessent about the true role of the Fed and its record in this open letter.
By emphasizing scientific uncertainty above other values, political appointees can block any regulatory action they want to.
A Ceratosaurus fossil that is one of only four known to exist has sold for $30.5 million at auction. The rare dinosaur fossil is “one of the finest and most complete examples of its kind ever found,” ...
Plant-based meats have been viewed at times as ultraprocessed and possibly unhealthy. But some experts believe they deserve a ...
A University of Wyoming College of Business professor is part of a research team calling for a redesign of U.S. policies that support carbon capture and storage (CCS) -- an effort they say is crucial ...