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Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a 'scam'
The Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.” But repeated scientific studies say it’s a documented and quantifiable harm.

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Trump's EPA Revokes Scientific Finding That Underpinned US Fight Against Climate Change
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Trump administration dismantles US ability to fight climate change; environmentalists vow to appeal
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Trump’s EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change
The Trump administration on Thursday revoked a scientific finding that long has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change, the most aggressiv...

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Trump Administration Erases the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change
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Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public health
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Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a ‘scam’
A 2021 study in Nature Climate Change looked at 732 locations in 43 countries — including 210 in the United States — and determined that more than a third of heat deaths are due to human-caused climat...

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Trump’s EPA repeals landmark climate finding in gift to ‘billionaire polluters’
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Trump to repeal Obama-era finding foundational to US climate rules
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New scientific study reveals a common sweetener could have unexpected effects on the brain

The sweetener, common in 'light' drinks and foods, may increase the risk of strokes or neurodegenerative diseases.
National Education Association
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Americans Want Scientific Research. The Government Cut It Anyway.

According to new Pew survey, the U.S. public supports investment in research and wants to see the U.S. as a leader in the field.
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Trump tried to gut science research funding. Courts and Congress have rebuffed him.

Scientists' worst fears about Trump's cuts to research funding haven't come to pass, thanks to several legal challenges and Congress’ recent rejection of his proposed budget cuts.
UPI
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Study: Fraudulent scientific research outpacing legitimate journals

The rise of "fake" science poses a serious threat to the integrity of academic research, a new study warns. A widespread underground network of fraudsters is pumping out fake scientific results at an ever-increasing pace, researchers reported in the ...
Electrek
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Scientific study shows e-bikes benefit a surprising part of the body

The researchers tracked older adults who rode for around 90 minutes per week over an eight-week period, splitting participants between standard bicycles and e-bikes. The result was improved executive function and processing speed in both groups, along with noticeable boosts in mental health and wellbeing.
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AI Can Solve Many Complex Problems, So Why Isn’t Science Moving Faster?

One would imagine that an AI capable of solving the hardest Olympiad problems would naturally produce novel scientific breakthroughs, yet this has not been the case.
The Scientist
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Women’s Research Papers Spend Longer Under Peer Review Than Men’s

A study of millions of life science papers revealed that manuscripts with women in key authorship roles spent longer between submission and acceptance.
Yahoo
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Study sheds light on how reams of fake scientific papers are getting into literature

Fraudulent scientific research is now being produced and published on a large scale, with some unethical researchers colluding with unethical editors to attain the prestige that comes with publication, according to a new study in the Proceedings of the ...
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