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The Supreme Court Undermines Racial Preferences For College Admissions

The Supreme Court Undermines Racial Preferences For College Admissions

In Science Left Behind I wrote a segment about a national discrimination issue that was eroding not only science, but the very notion of fairness in our culture. No, it wasn't the lack of Republicans…
For Earth Day, Do Your Part:  Fly Somewhere To Talk About Greenhouse Gas Emissions

For Earth Day, Do Your Part: Fly Somewhere To Talk About Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Apparently the EPA has not yet discovered how to do a video conference. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that Administrator Gina McCarthy will promote President Obama’s…
NOAA Commits To Developing A National Recreational Fishing Policy

NOAA Commits To Developing A National Recreational Fishing Policy

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries has decided to adopt a national recreational fishing policy, a move greeted enthusiastically by sportfishing and boating enthusiasts, who…
Hunters, Fishers Object To Weakened EPA Rules In Alaska

Hunters, Fishers Object To Weakened EPA Rules In Alaska

Environmentalists generally regard people as the enemy, but that is a mythology only held by urban fundraisers working for environmental corporations. In actuality, sportsmen are some of the biggest…
Earth Day: Illegal Immigration Is Killing The Environment, Says Group

Earth Day: Illegal Immigration Is Killing The Environment, Says Group

Between 2000 and 2010, native-born Californians had fewer children and a giant chunk of the middle class fled the state, but California's population still grew by 3,390,000. The state is expected to…
Delaying Keystone XL Indefinitely Sets A Bad Precedent For Scientization Of Politics

Delaying Keystone XL Indefinitely Sets A Bad Precedent For Scientization Of Politics

A decade ago, science academic was worked into a holy war by the belief that President Bush hated science. What were the reasons? They are hard to remember now. He federally funded human embryonic…
With Ernie Moniz, We Finally Have An Energy Secretary

With Ernie Moniz, We Finally Have An Energy Secretary

I was cautiously optimistic when Dr. Ernie Moniz was tapped as Energy Secretary, for two reasons. First, he wasn't picked because he was obsessed with CO2 and $9 a gallon gas, the way Steven Chu was…
Kansas Republican Mike Pompeo Introduces Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act For New GMO Products

Kansas Republican Mike Pompeo Introduces Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act For New GMO Products

Kansas Republican Mike Pompeo, a Congressman from Wichita, is behind a bill to create a national standard for mandatory for review of GMO foods by the FDA, called the"Safe and Accurate Food Labeling…
Biomedical Research: Europeans Want To Embrace The US Model

Biomedical Research: Europeans Want To Embrace The US Model

The legacy of European science and biotechnology is good - Europeans say that health research is important - but modern acceptance of science remains lacking. However, a new survey by Institut…
USA Has Faltered In Economic Freedom But Still Leads The World In Entrepreneurship

USA Has Faltered In Economic Freedom But Still Leads The World In Entrepreneurship

A giant chunk of America may want to regulate, restrict and drive out business but this is still the best place to be for entrepreneurs. The USA remains the most entrepreneurial economy in the world…

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