A recent study published in Public Understanding of Science has shed light on how retractions of scientific papers, intended ...
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A flurry of Trump orders has put health researchers in the federal government’s crosshairs, and forced many into an ethical ...
International collaboration in genomic research is gaining momentum in African countries and is often supported by external ...
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Further promises of tax breaks for businesses are likely in the run-up to the election, but that will mean trade-offs are ...
Australians hold many mistaken beliefs about immigration, which might explain some negative attitudes, say Alyssa Leng, Ryan Edwards and Terence Wood.
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