The White House's autism announcement exaggerates links to Tylenol, misleads on vaccines, and sets back the field by ignoring decades of research, scientists say.
Ann Bauer, a researcher who studies Tylenol and autism, felt queasy with anxiety in the weeks leading up to the White House’s much-anticipated autism announcement. In August, Bauer and her colleagues ...
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Trust in science is collapsing”—that’s the alarm we often hear. It’s not surprising, then, that recent years have seen major ...
The Economist and former CNN and Washington Post journalist Chris Cilizza rely on it. So does Bloomberg News, which cited the project as showing “Islamists and those on the political right to be the ...
It’s been about a week since I packed up my suitcase and flew across the Atlantic to start my study abroad journey in St ...
Staff from the EPA’s Office of Water were summoned to a town hall meeting this week and told to pause the publication of most ...