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EU Inches Toward Science Acceptance, Wants A Vote To Lift Ban On GMOs

EU Inches Toward Science Acceptance, Wants A Vote To Lift Ban On GMOs

The Shackled Man Theory says that holding someone back for half of a race and then setting them free later means the shackled racer can never really catch up.  If so, environmentalists have…
Argument: GRE Is A Bad Way To Pick Physical Sciences Graduate School Students

Argument: GRE Is A Bad Way To Pick Physical Sciences Graduate School Students

Selecting graduate students in the fields of science and engineering based on an assessment of "character", whatever that means, is better than relying almost entirely on their scores on a…
Vermont Climate Assessment Takes Up Where Its GMO Assessment Left Off

Vermont Climate Assessment Takes Up Where Its GMO Assessment Left Off

The quirky, tiny state of Vermont is 600,000 people who are simultaneously hard left and hard right. They voted in Bernie Sanders as a Senator, a guy who won't be a Democrat because that party is not…
No Child Left Behind Didn't Hurt Teacher Job Satisfaction - Let's See How Common Core Does

No Child Left Behind Didn't Hurt Teacher Job Satisfaction - Let's See How Common Core Does

Take a quick guess; what law addressed a problem everyone in America knew we had, was passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, it had Republican John Boehner and Democrat Ted Kennedy hugging…
$77 Billion Worth Of Physician Billings To Medicare - What Does It Really Mean?

$77 Billion Worth Of Physician Billings To Medicare - What Does It Really Mean?

In April, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released the most detailed data in its history about $77 billion worth of physician billings to Medicare. In analysis of the data,…
Green Economics: Levy A Carbon Tax, Redistribute It To People, Employment Booms

Green Economics: Levy A Carbon Tax, Redistribute It To People, Employment Booms

Last month, the National Climate Assessment report did what the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has repeatedly asked science bodies and journalists not to do, no matter how well they…
Goldilocks Education: To Get Better Test Scores For Your Kids, Home Spending Needs To Be Just Right

Goldilocks Education: To Get Better Test Scores For Your Kids, Home Spending Needs To Be Just Right

Banks have long expected that you should spend a third of your income on housing. Now humanities academics say that would help low-income families get optimal brain power for their children also.…
Concerned About Increasing Levels Of Doubt Over Climate Science? Thank Journalists

Concerned About Increasing Levels Of Doubt Over Climate Science? Thank Journalists

Once the public loses confidence in the ability of journalists to be trusted guides for the public, it is hard to regain it. Scientists don't trust journalists because they get a lot of science wrong…
How To Save Medicare $5 Billion - Stop Random Assignment Of Low Income People To Part D

How To Save Medicare $5 Billion - Stop Random Assignment Of Low Income People To Part D

The federal government could save taxpayers over $5 billion in the first year by changing the way the government assigns Part D plans for Medicare beneficiaries eligible for low-income subsidies.…
Solar Power Customers Will Have To Start Paying - And That's A Good Thing For Green Energy

Solar Power Customers Will Have To Start Paying - And That's A Good Thing For Green Energy

Imagine this as a business model: You own a large potato farm. You have workers who grow and process the potatoes, you hire people to pay them, you have a sales force to sell them and then you pay…

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