U.S. back in climate change action: Obama envoy
Bipartisan symposium attendees discuss moving forward in anticipation of upcoming international negotiations
Bipartisan symposium attendees discuss moving forward in anticipation of upcoming international negotiations
Panel moves from discussion of science to managing motherhood
Western concept of patient’s right to know may be in conflict with positive health outcomes
Un-conference uses technology to make democracy more participatory
The who, what, and where of keeping reptiles with an animal lover
While evolution has formed the core foundation of biology, 150 years since Darwin’s theory of evolution, was published, it remains as controversial as ever. According… Read More »Darwin, DNA and, “many more details”
Research from two studies renews hope of finding effective microbicide
Considering online symptom searching and digital self-diagnosing
Grave inter- and intra-country inequities in health outcomes
An article from the January 12 issue of ScienceNow, called “Are You a Moneymaker? Look at Your Hands,” discusses research that looked to draw a… Read More »Lost in transcription: Giving pseudoscience the finger
Breaking down the wine-making process and its organic alternative
Google has dominated the world of Internet searching for a while now. It has become so ubiquitous that it is no longer just the name… Read More »A you-centric search
Probiotics more complicated than previously understood
Canadian aboriginals and rural people under-represented: report
Researchers find family rejection a predictor of negative health outcomes in LGB youth