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Real Mann of Science™ Quits His Job UPDATE
The Real Mann of Science™, super obnoxious, serial litigant, and fabricator of the completely pucked up hockey stick theory of climate grifting, Michael Mann, has finally run his vicious, miserable mouth one too many times. For all of the obscene...
Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane likely located, research team claims
Researchers from Purdue University are set to travel to the South Pacific to determine if a "visual anomaly" on a remote island is the wreck of Amelia Earhart's lost plane, saying there is "very strong" evidence the object is the iconic aviator's...
Stefanik to release book detailing ‘behind the scenes’ account of antisemitism at Ivy League universities
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is releasing a book about what she calls the “far-left indoctrination, division, and moral rot” at higher education institutions as she weighs an expected run for governor in 2026.On April 7, 2026, Threshold Editions, a...
Economic Outlook And The Fed’s Monetary Policy Framework, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip N. Jefferson, At The Drexel Economic Forum, Drexel University LeBow College Of Business, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Thank you, Dean Madan. I appreciate the opportunity to speak here at Drexel University and to visit Philadelphia, an area where I have spent much of my personal and professional life.1 I will not go on too much about the City of Brotherly Love...
New Managed Care Findings from University of Pennsylvania Discussed (Unfairness toward rural beneficiaries in Medicare’s hierarchical conditions categories score): Managed Care
2025 OCT 02 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News -- Researchers detail new data in Managed Care. According to news originating from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Risk...
Nobel Prizes honor great discoveries — but leave much of science unseen
Katalin Karikó thought the call was a joke. It was 3 a.m. on October 2, 2023. Her husband answered the phone. As someone in building maintenance, “he quite frequently gets calls for fixing this and that,” Karikó says. But this time, he handed it...
QuaLex Manufacturing Expands Venango County, Pennsylvania, Operations
Related Research Sheet metal fabrication company QuaLex Manufacturing plans to expand its operations in Venango County, Pennsylvania. The $1.3 million project is expected to create 35 jobs. The investment will include the lease of an additional...
Switching schools could make teens more likely to drink
Northeastern researchers decided to look at how switching schools between middle and high school impacted teens’ substance use. New Northeastern research found teens who switch schools between middle and high school might be more likely to drink....
Trump-RFK claims on Tylenol make a mockery of science
Dr. Maxwell Helmberger As someone trained as a scientist and who teaches science at Michigan State University, watching the Sept. 22 press conference in which President Trump and DHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. alleged a link between autism and...
Gavin Newsom opposes Trump plan for top universities to give free tuition to STEM students
The "compact" insists that students studying hard sciences be given free tuition at schools with massive endowments. The Trump administration has taken another swipe at DEI, antisemitism, and civil rights violations in American universities by...
Penn launches new initiative to integrate research with ‘practical needs’ of transit agencies
The Richards Transportation Initiative at Penn is set to launch on Oct. 17. Credit: Avi Singh The Richards Transportation Initiative at Penn — led by former CEO of SEPTA and Weitzman professor in practice Leslie Richards — is set to launch on Oct....
Kerry Group to invest US$43M in new coffee manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania
USA – Irish food and beverage company Kerry Group has announced plans to invest $43 million in establishing its first manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania. The facility, located in Bethlehem’s Hanover Township, will focus on coffee roasting and...
Whispers of the Devil: Fear and Fabrication in the Making of the Early Modern Witch
Illustration created by Brewminate with AI, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license The end of witch hunts did not bring an end to the human impulses that sustained them. Beneath the Enlightenment’s...
Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. acquires Lancaster’s Becker Engineering
Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. (HRG) has acquired Becker Engineering, LLC, a civil engineering firm with 12 employees based in Lancaster County. Becker Engineering‘s office is located at 1848 Charter Lane in Lancaster. According to a release, its...
A Climate Scientist’s Call for Hope
Michael Mann is among the world’s most influential climate scientists and science communicators, and will forever be remembered for his work developing the “hockey stick graph” that changed the way the public understands the relationship between...
The Rise and Unraveling of America’s Science Pact
The system of federally funded research gave the U.S. wealth, power, and prestige. Its future is now uncertain. Off Bright Dark Blues Gray BeeLine Reader uses subtle color gradients to help you read more efficiently. The American scientific...
‘East Palestine: State of the Science’ set for Oct. 22
Dr. Beatrice Golomb of The University of California, San Diego is leading a study to understand and identify potential epidemiological impacts of the 2023 Norfolk Southern train derailment. In July of 2024, a mobile medical bus was set up at the...
How Pennsylvania turned opioid settlement money into real solutions | Opinion
By Michael Puskaric For far too long, the opioid crisis has stolen lives, torn apart families, and strained communities across Pennsylvania—especially in our rural and industrial towns in the state. As someone who represented these communities in...
Pew Research: Alabama leads nation in percentage of Christians
Alabama has the highest percentage of people who identify themselves as Christians, according to one of the most authoritative national surveys. In Alabama, 89 percent of people surveyed identify themselves as Christians, according to the Pew...
Police say remains of dead babies were in Armstrong County woman's home for years
REMAINS HAD BEEN THERE FOR YEARS. JESSICA MOTHE WALKING INTO COURT TODAY, SURROUNDED BY STATE POLICE. JESSICA, DID YOU KILL THESE BABIES? DURING HER PRELIMINARY HEARING, STATE TROOPERS TESTIFIED THAT FOUR DEAD BABIES WERE FOUND IN VARIOUS PARTS OF...