Biju Dharmapalan [email protected] For a long time, scholarly journals have been the intellectual heart of academia.
The 2000 study in the scientific journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology had concluded that the active ingredient in Roundup, glyphosate, did not pose a cancer risk to humans.
The scientific journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology retracted a 2000 study that concluded “under present and ...
An influential research article that claimed a popular weed-killer was safe has been retracted 25 years after it was ...
RFK Jr’s vaccine advisory panel will be discussing the inclusion of adjuvants in childhood vaccinations today. Here’s what’s ...
A scientist has identified a possible astronomical explanation for the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible ...
In December 1954, Gertrude Elion and colleagues described a new compound they had developed that sent children with leukemia ...
The authors didn’t disclose financial compensation they received from Monsanto for their work on a ghostwritten paper about ...
Artificial intelligence tools are boosting researchers’ productivity, but some worry about the effect of a growing reliance ...
Writing in separate editorials in two leading medical journals, former chiefs of federal scientific agencies issued warnings ...
After eight years of researching and drafting chapters of my academic book, I finally addressed the nagging sense that I was ...
Vanity Fair will let Olivia Nuzzi's contract expire without renewal after a series of scandalous accusations and a bumpy book ...
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