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Trump's Attacks On Science During His Presidency Didn't Have The Desired Effect
The small increase in mistrust in scientific expertise and science itself since 2016 has been offset by a greater rise in overall trust across the political spectrum. Read More
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By the 1960s, overcollection by 19th-century enthusiasts and grazing by sheep, goats and rabbits had reduced the number in the wild to just six. Twisted magnetic field observed around Milky Way's ... Read More
Canada is already preparing for Trump's potential tariff threats
Canada staged a large-scale diplomatic deployment this week in preparation for a U.S. presidential election that could be more consequential than usual. Looming over their Washington visit: Donald ... Read More
Three-year study of young stars with NASA's Hubble enters new chapter
In the largest and one of the most ambitious Hubble Space Telescope programs ever executed, a team of scientists and engineers collected information on almost 500 stars over a three-year period. This ... Read More
Science Museum: New gallery about future energy opens
A "stunning" new gallery exploring the past, present and future of energy has opened at the Science Museum. Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery examines how the world can limit climate ... Read More
NASA Awards Promote Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Nationwide
NASA is awarding approximately $3.7 million to 17 museums, science centers, and other informal education institutions as part of an initiative to ignite STEM excitement. The money will go toward ... Read More
Being a part of the fourth estate: The Lumberjack attends the ACP conference in La Jolla
By Griffin Mancuso One of the distinctive qualities of a journalist is that they never truly stop working. They may finish working on a story or taking photos, but they are always thinking of ... Read More
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