Full Coverage: Science and the Trump administration
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Dressed in long sleeves and a sensible safari hat, Dr.
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Scientists and their supporters took to the streets of Washington and other cities around the country and the world Saturday, with many expressing worries about a diminishing role for fact-based research under the Trump administration.
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The March for Science is kind of a funny thing.
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Enthusiasm for science runs so deep in Los Angeles that a March for Science was organized here not once but twice.
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The editors of the prestigious Annals of Internal Medicine are urging their colleagues in the medical community to join the March for Science.
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When it comes to buying books online, Americans appear to stand united in our wide-ranging passions, including for science.
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A future in which cancers are cured, heart disease prevented and devastating brain disorders reversed may just have gotten a bit more distant, leaders of the nation’s leading biomedical research organizations said Thursday.
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NASA missions to the surface of Europa, a nearby asteroid and the atmosphere above our own planet would be cut from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s portfolio under the White House budget proposal released Thursday.
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Former firefighter Mike DeBartoli is a man desperate to rescue himself.
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The student’s email arrived early on Jan. 28.
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Like many scientists, Aaron Parsons doesn’t have a history of political engagement.
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After an electoral season that blurred the line between fact and fantasy, a team of UCLA researchers is offering new evidence to support a controversial proposition: that when it comes to telling the difference between truth and fiction, not all potential voters see it the same way.
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An abruptly postponed conference on climate change and its effects on human health is going to take place after all — thanks to Al Gore.
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It may not be the most romantic way to spend Valentine’s Day, but Dr.
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An overwhelming 97% of scientists agree that climate change is real and that human activity is responsible.
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A post-election survey of primary care physicians reveals that a majority of the doctors who first treat most Americans do not support some of the GOP’s most widely circulated plans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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On a rainy Inauguration Day morning, dozens of students, archivists, librarians, professors and other concerned citizens gathered in a UCLA classroom, poring over the Department of Energy website.
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In Washington, D.C., revelers and protesters are marking the ascendance of a new president and the populist movement he says he has mobilized.
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Michael Cannilla, a 53-year-old Staten Island, N.Y., maintenance contractor, is a gregarious guy who keeps up with high school friends on Facebook, quotes his barber, and signs off of phone conversations with a cheerful “God bless.”