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Humanity under threat from antibiotic-resistant infections
There already exist some promising new antibiotic therapies, and more are in the pipeline.
11/17/2018 19:59 UTC
Johns Hopkins and the case of the missing NSA blog post
The university asked a cryptography expert to remove a blog post, but it remains available online
09/10/2013 16:13 UTC
From ivory tower to academic sweatshop
After a few dot-com-era bumps, online education is back and bigger than ever. But so is corporate influence and bottom-line pressure.
01/27/2005 01:30 UTC
A new bond between the public and universities could brighten America’s future
Today’s way of life would not exist without breakthroughs made at American research universities
05/29/2018 10:00 UTC
Chicago's housing experiment
In a mixed-income development will the poor and the well-off interact -- or not so much?
09/01/2012 20:00 UTC
Dr. Denice Dee Denton, pioneer for women in sciences, dies
As an openly gay woman scientist, Denton endured discrimination and prejudice all the way up through her position as chancellor of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
07/05/2006 02:58 UTC
Russian spy shows Harvard program for what it is
"Donald Heathfield" wanted access to the corridors of power, and he knew exactly where to go
07/01/2010 16:30 UTC
New York Times legitimizes anti-choice propaganda
NYT report presents claims of anti-choice activists as a scientific counterpoint to medical facts on fetal pain
09/17/2013 20:52 UTC
"Islam is not a religion of peace": Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali explains why Western liberals need to speak up -- and why Islam needs a reformation now
04/04/2015 18:30 UTC
6 ways this Ivy League university is acting like a PR firm for junk food, GMOs and pesticides
Consumers lose when professors get their marching orders from Big Ag and Big Food.
08/28/2017 02:00 UTC
Nobel Prize winners identified molecular "cogs" in our biological clocks
Scientists studied fruit flies to gain a deeper understanding of circadian rhythms
10/03/2017 15:54 UTC
Fox News guests use questionable lockdown study to launch misleading attacks on masks, vaccines
Conservatives think a study casting doubt on lockdowns proves they're right about vaccines and masks. It doesn't
02/03/2022 18:38 UTC
Michigan graduate workers in contract fight: Fighting for racial equity is work
Given the academic job market, students are not looking forward to a light at the end of the tunnel
04/06/2017 11:59 UTC
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