DOJ questions science journal about bias, triggering free speech concerns
The DOJ sent a letter to journal Chest questioning its editorial policies. The letter has sparked free speech concerns among scientists and First Amendment experts.
The DOJ sent a letter to journal Chest questioning its editorial policies. The letter has sparked free speech concerns among scientists and First Amendment experts.
Researchers are studying runner Jeannie Rice, who has “outstanding” fitness, to learn how we can stay healthy as we age.
Researchers are studying runner Jeannie Rice, who has “outstanding” fitness, to learn how we can stay healthy as we age.
Cuts to research and attacks on universities are handing global leadership to China.
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Measles, once virtually wiped out in the United States, could become commonplace again if declining vaccination rates continue, a new model shows.
Measles, once virtually wiped out in the United States, could become commonplace again if declining vaccination rates continue, a new model shows.
The program was supposed to save the government money. It doesn’t.
Measles, once virtually wiped out in the United States, could become commonplace again if declining vaccination rates continue, a new model shows.
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The U.S. has tallied 8,077 cases of whooping cough in 2025, compared with 3,847 cases in the same period last year, federal data shows.