Amid President Donald Trump’s attacks on government scientists and science funding, researchers are arranging rallies to ...
Science is often perceived as cold and indifferent ... that vaccines cause autism—they are primed to believe others. If doctors are hiding the truth about vaccines, then maybe climate scientists ...
Across the United States, scientists organized similar protests Friday under a single call to arms: “Stand Up for Science.” ...
But the Stand Up for Science organizers decided to hold their event on a Friday in part to underscore an important point, writing on the event website: “We believe that our demands are worth ...
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson regularly points out in his StarTalk videos, “The good thing about science is that it’s ...
they are not declaring that they don't believe in science. They are declaring their membership in a particular social group of like-minded people. Those bonds within social groups reinforce ...
I believe in science,” said Washington Governor Bob Ferguson at the rally. He noted that Washington has filed lawsuits with other states to challenge the withholding of federal science funding ...
The rally was inspired by the national Stand Up For Science movement, in which its participants believe that publicly funded science is what drives innovation, strengthens the economy, and also ...
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