Global Newsflipped into Global NewsCanadian professor hits back at critics of ‘diversity’ essay in top science journalGlobal News - Colin PerkelTORONTO — A Canadian professor who sparked a backlash by using a prestigious international scientific journal to question the impact of diversity …
Aug 3, 2020Canadian professor hits back at critics of ‘diversity’ essay in top science journalcampbellrivermirror.com - The Canadian PressA Canadian professor who sparked a backlash by using a prestigious international scientific journal to question the impact of diversity hiring on the …
WIREDSep 16, 2020America’s Top Science Journal Has Had It With TrumpWIRED - Adam RogersThe editor of Science has abandoned staid academic-speak to take on falsehoods in the White House—decorum be damned. With an archive that goes back to …
Guardian USSep 16, 2020Prestigious US science journal to back Biden in first endorsement in 175-year historyverified_publisherGuardian US - Martin BelamScientific American says Trump has damaged US ‘because he rejects evidence and science’ In a break with its 175-year tradition, the prestigious US magazine Scientific American has for the first time endorsed a candidate in a US presidential election – the Democratic party nominee, Joe Biden. The …
archwizardflipped into Science FractionsCanadian professor hits back at critics of ‘diversity’ essay in top science journalmapleridgenews.com - The Canadian PressA Canadian professor who sparked a backlash by using a prestigious international scientific journal to question the impact of diversity hiring on the …
NBC Newsflipped into Top StoriesScience journal editor calls out Trump administrationNBC News - Denise ChowH. Holden Thorp wrote that the FDA Commissioner was pressured by the White House to overstate the benefits of convalescent plasma. The editor-in-chief of some of the most respected scientific journals in the world wrote an editorial Thursday condemning the Trump administration, pointing in …
The Conversation Indonesiaflipped into The Conversation IndonesiaIndia’s plan to pay journal subscription fees for all its citizen may end up making science harder to accessThe Conversation Indonesia - Dasapta Erwin Irawan and Juneman Abraham and Rizqy Amelia Zein and Sridhar GutamIndia, the world’s second-most populous country, is planning to make scholarly literature available for everyone under its latest science, technology …