Katie Suleta, DHSc, MPH, MS, is a public health expert specializing in epidemiology and informatics, with a focus on infectious diseases, graduate medical education, and Medicaid data. She is a writer ...
The global community is facing a number of urgent challenges, such as emerging diseases, epidemics, antimicrobial resistance, ...
The fact that fake scientists with a publication history were invited to review papers more often than were those without ...
A new study by a large international team of conservation scientists and artists explores how growing synergies between conservation and the arts can unveil many mutual benefits and fresh approaches ...
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Studies show that creativity flourishes when people cross borders — and when those borders blur through deep, human ...
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Google’s guidelines & several studies highlight why AI-written health and finance content are a risk where expertise and ...
The Wall Street Journal has laid off around a dozen reporters and editors from its health, science and education verticals, according to a staff memo from editor-in-chief Emma Tucker. “Today we are ...
Imagine academia as a racetrack. Some scientists start further ahead than others; some run on clean tracks, others face mud or obstacles. Some can afford only heavy boots, instead of trainers. Some ...
We’re constantly hearing influencers talk about how to eat more protein- but emerging evidence suggests that at a certain point, more protein just means more waste, writes Dr Catherine Conlon.