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Does Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) Vaccine Provide Protection Against COVID-19?
New Paper Claims Your Living Room Causes Diabetes
Activists Hope The Biden Administration Will Eliminate A Science Requirement For Endangered Species Act Rulings
It's Time To Stop Pretending Polls Are Scientific
Swiss Fatalism Is So Endemic They're Not Feeling Worse About The World During The Pandemic
By Donating To Sourcewatch, The National Education Association Is Using Teacher Dues To Smear Teachers
Fact-Checking Joe Biden Science Claims On Energy
Organic Farming Is Not Compatible With Conservation
Emmanuelle Charpentier Had To Leave France To Be Allowed To Do The Science For Her CRISPR-Cas9 Nobel
Emmanuelle Charpentier Had To Leave France To Be Allowed To Do The Science For Her CRISPR-Cas9 Nobel
Masks Significantly Reduce Spread Of COVID-19 - Are Laws Needed?
Eating Less Meat Won't Help Protect The Environment, Eating Less Will
Genome-Wide Association Analysis May Mean More Accurate Risk Of Coronary Heart Disease
Though Center For Food Safety And Other Lawsuit Groups Want Otherwise, Americans Trust Science
18 Percent Of Americans Don't Have Enough To Eat, Which Makes Them...Obese?
Conspiracy Theories Hinder Progress On COVID-19
Smokers Use E-Cigarettes To Quit
COVID-19 Has Brought 'Thirdhand' Smoke Epidemiology Back From Its Science Grave
Some U.S Cities Could Subsist On Locally Grown Food - If The Local Area Is Large Enough
Social Media Political Ads: Less Negative, But More Partisan
COVID-19 Has Been A Gold Rush For Journals - But Media Coverage Of The 'Infodemic' May Confuse The Public
No Matter Who Wins The U.S. Election, COVID-19 Social Unrest Could Be Rampant
Climate Change: Engineering Models Hope For Best Outcomes - And Any Chess Player Knows That's Terrible Strategy
FDA Bureaucracy Was Unprepared For A COVID-19 Vaccine - Here Is How To Fix It
Eat A Vegetarian Diet If It Suits You, It Won't Make You Healthier - Only Fewer Calories Will

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