Helen Pearson’s “Beyond Belief” profiles figures who propelled medicine and other fields toward evidence-based thinking.
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The pioneering field biologist George B. Schaller was born into an era at odds with his life’s work. By the time he reached places like Brazil, India, and the Himalayas, ecological destruction was ...
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As cases mount, industry pushback is delaying federal rules that would reduce miners’ exposure to deadly silica dust.
When polling forecasters assessed public opinion in the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, they were pretty off point: Most suggested a very close race between Donald Trump and Kamala ...
But as author Scott Weidensaul points out, some groups of birds are either thriving or rebounding. They include waterbirds like ducks, swans, and geese, as well as raptors — birds of prey with sharp ...
Prior to 2024, some Medicare recipients, including those on high-cost cancer drugs, paid more than $10,000 for their medicine. Patients taking expensive medicines can now save thousands of dollars.