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Bertrand Benoit has been Germany Bureau Chief of the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires ... He holds a political science degree from Sciences-Po in Paris and post-graduate degrees from ... Read More

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Peabody Museum Review: Smearing Science


No great pleasure is unmixed with sorrow, goes the ancient wisdom, but I was surprised to have to acknowledge it while visiting Yale University’s Peabody Museum—one of the finest smaller natur ... Read More

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For almost a century, Science News journalists have covered advances in science, medicine and technology for the general public, including the 1925 Scopes “monkey” trial, the advent of the ... Read More

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A version of this article appears in the December 10, 1927 issue of Science News. Love our Health & Medicine stories? Our coverage would not be possible without the generous support of subscribers ... Read More

The Wall Street Journal


So over the past century and into the next, the Journal stands for free trade and sound money; against confiscatory taxation and the ukases of kings and other collectivists; and for individual ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


She frequently writes about investigations and criminal cases brought by federal prosecutors in Manhattan and Brooklyn, including those related to public corruption ... for the Journal's Greater ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Julie Wernau writes about health and medicine across the U.S. for The Wall Street Journal's health and science bureau in New York. She tends toward stories that reveal the on-the-ground impact of ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Ryan Dubé is a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, based in Lima, Peru. Since 2015, Ryan has been a correspondent in the Latin America bureau, covering politics, economics, and business ... Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Corrie Driebusch covers the U.S. capital markets for The Wall Street Journal’s finance section where she regularly breaks news about the ... major in political science and a concentration ... Read More

Former Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Juan Montes was a correspondent in The Wall Street Journal's Mexico City bureau, covering Mexico and Central America. He wrote frequently about politics, government corruption, crime and migration. Read More

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal


Laura Cooper is a reporter covering deals and private equity for The Wall Street Journal in New York. She and her colleagues consistently break news about the biggest corporate mergers and buyouts ... Read More


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