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Trump’s science order faces scrutiny from scientists and lawmakers Critics are raising alarms over the Restoring Gold Standard Science executive order, saying the updated guidelines could weaken ...
HUD to move into the National Science Foundation headquarters, no current plan on where to relocate NSF employees The Department of Housing and Urban Development had previously announced its ...
About this issue Abstract Purpose This study contributes to the ecological validity of resume research by systematically examining the impression management (IM) content of actual resumes and cover ...
The Trump executive order is not a pathway to a “gold standard” — it is a blueprint for politicizing science and marginalizing expertise, write Jacob Carter and Gretchen Goldman.
Shaun Walker interviewed former Soviet agents for “The Illegals,” a highly readable account of Russian operatives and their missions in the West.
The Biggest Chemical Cover-Up In History Was Kept Hidden For Years We'd bet good money some of these chemicals are in your body this second.
Cover crops may not be solution for both crop yield, carbon sequestration Date: May 20, 2025 Source: Cornell University Summary: People have assumed climate change solutions that sequester carbon ...
Legume cover crops with no tilling provided higher crop yields but close to 70% lower climate benefits. Reduced yields were found to be most likely in drier climates where cover crops compete for ...