Sophie Bushwick, senior editor for Popular Science, discusses the Trump administration's recent announcement to scale back the size of two national monuments in Utah, which are home to over 400 research sites employing 2,000 scientists.
The administration will scale back the size of Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bear's End. Scientists are suing to reverse the decision because of the disruption it will cause in paleontology and other scientific research endeavors.
We discuss Patagonia and R.E.I.'s opposition to the decision and whether a compromise can be made between the government and researchers.
The Food and Drug Administration is meeting on Thursday to plan a long-term strategy for Covid-19.
A study shows ants could be key to detecting human cancer.
GenBioPro, an abortion pill maker, is suing West Virginia over its abortion ban.
A surge in COVID-19 infections overseas in places like China has prompted the U.S. Centers for Disease and Control to consider testing airplane wastewater for the virus.
A new study shows that ants may be able to detect human cancer with their highly-developed sense of smell.
Rocket Lab launched its Electron rocket for its first liftoff from U.S. soil.
New guidance, proposed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), seeks to limit levels of the dangerous heavy metal lead in food for babies and toddlers.
Pope Francis, in an interview with the Associated Press, said being gay is not a crime but called it "a sin."
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is shaking up its internal structure, due in part to the criticism over its pandemic response.
The Food and Drug Administration released draft guidance that limits the amount of lead allowed in baby food.
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