Science & Society

  1. Psychology

    Closed Thinking

    Without scientific competition and open debate, much psychology research goes nowhere.

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  2. Science & Society

    Between Man and Beast

    An Unlikely Explorer, the Evolution Debates, and the African Adventure that Took the Victorian World by Storm by Monte Reel.

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  3. Science & Society

    A Renaissance Globemaker’s Toolbox

    Johannes Schöner and the Revolution of Modern Science 1474-1550 by John W. Hessler.

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  4. Tech

    Obama worried about research funding

    Barack Obama offered yet another argument about why the current federal-budget stalemate is so risky: “[T]he sequester, as it’s known in Washington-speak — it’s hitting our scientific research.” As things now stand, “we could lose a year, two years of scientific research as a practical matter, because of misguided priorities here in this town.”

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  5. Science & Society

    Researcher rehab

    A project called RePAIR aims to help those who have engaged in misconduct or unprofessional behavior get a second chance.

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  6. Science & Society

    Science News at the 2013 AAAS meeting

    A round-up of Science News coverage of the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science held February 14–18, 2013 in Boston.

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  7. Science & Society

    In Hollywood, buzz beats star power when it comes to predicting box office take

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  8. Science & Society

    No New Meds

    With drug firms in retreat, the pipeline for new psychiatric medications dries up.

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  9. Science & Society

    Guesstimation 2.0

    Solving Today's Problems on the Back of a Napkin 2.0 by Lawrence Weinstein.

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  10. Science & Society

    Cell biologists hone elevator pitches

    Competition challenges scientists to summarize their work for a captive lay audience.

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  11. Science & Society

    Scientists take on Twitter

    Social media comes into its own as a tool and a subject for study.

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  12. Science & Society

    Descending to the Challenger Deep

    Director James Cameron reveals the science of his deep-sea exploration.

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