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Science Magazine
Uranium mine may pose threat to Grand Canyon drinking water
PRINT VERSION: Troubled Waters
Grist
Battle of the bogs: Farmers and EU face off over Ireland's largest carbon store
Container Magazine
PODCAST: Sustainable Sounds - Generating change in global music touring
PODCAST: Tuning into nature
Inverse
Can Weed Make Recreational Running Easier? These Runners and Scientists Are Racing To Find Out
NPR
To relieve loneliness, AI companion robots move in with seniors
Loneliness and How to Rekindle Social Connection
Sentient Media
Can Scientists Stem Antimicrobial Resistance With Designer Microbiomes?
Avian Flu Is Spreading, and the Raw Milk Trend Could Make It Worse
Are COP29 Food Pledges Going to Succeed? COP28's Impact Holds Clues
Satellites Reveal Illegal Bottom Trawling in Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
Supreme Court Ruling Leads to Second Wave of NOAA Firings
Agriculture's Dependence on Child Labor Persists — As Corporate Accountability Remains Lax
How a North Carolina Farmer is Moving Toward a Sustainable Future
Dairy Digesters Presented At Congressional Briefing As a Solution to Curbing Methane Emissions
EPA Moves To Decimate Clean Water Protections With Support From the Farm Bureau
Major Supermarkets Fail to Tackle Methane in Their Supply Chains
Trump Halts Government Agency Communication, Making Bird Flu Even More Precarious
STAT
Humana used algorithm in 'fraudulent scheme' to deny care to Medicare Advantage patients, lawsuit alleges
Floodlight
Congress members hear about digesters as a solution to curbing methane emissions
Scienceline
Toxic sludge & black mayonnaise: Cleaning up one of New York's most polluted waterways
Data centers are stressing the Irish power grid. Are fuel cells the answer?
The "Wild West" of childhood psychiatric prescriptions
The city's search for quiet
Exploring the 'art' of coming off psychiatric drugs
Munching on plastic?
Going against the flow
Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded to COVID-19 vaccine researchers
The Emancipator
Agriculture's dependence on child labor persists as corporate accountability remains lax
Retraction Watch
‘A disturbing experience’: Postdoc fights to have work that plagiarized her thesis retracted
Editor and authors refuse to share data of paper containing alleged statistical errors
Elsevier journal issues 73 expressions of concern for manipulated peer review
‘Exhausting’: Author finds another’s name on an Elsevier book chapter she wrote
Climate paper retracted from Science over miscalculations
Finland group downgrades 60 journals
Neuroscience journal retracts eight articles for image distortion
‘Violated’: Engineering professor found her name on four papers she didn’t write
Brain tumor researchers lose second paper as UCSF investigates
Cancer paper retracted 11 years after reported plagiarism
Authors up past 60 retractions amid ongoing investigation
Exclusive: Prof plagiarized postdoc’s work in now-retracted paper, university found
Giant rat penis redux: AI-generated diagram, errors lead to retraction
Did Flint water crisis set kids back in school? Paper saying so is ‘severely flawed,’ say critics
Author blames retraction on ‘Chinese censorship’
Food science journal retracts 10 papers for compromised peer review
Paper recommending vitamin D for COVID-19 retracted four years after expression of concern
MDPI backtracks on claim that a thesis can’t be plagiarized
A journal editor said he’d retract a paper for plagiarism. A year later, it hasn’t happened.
The University Times
STEMming From The Past: Mental Health Among our Sciences
Fact or fiction: How the Placebo Effect Impacts us
The Women in Trinity Making Waves in Climate Research
Mental Health Amid a Pandemic
Former Trinity Student Close to Coronavirus Cure, says WHO