Scientific Literacy

Statement on Scientific Literacy from a Spaceflight Historian

Emily Carney has written articles for AmericaSpace, Ars Technica, and other online outlets throughout the last decade. She founded the… Read More

The Right To Repair: A Scientific Literacy Issue

The right to repair is and has been threatened for a long time. Unfortunately the bad guys are winning this… Read More

Statement on Scientific Literacy from a Science Teacher

Amber Struthers, a science teacher working in Arizona has agreed to publish a statement on scientific literacy through us. She has… Read More

Swedish Government Guilty of False Advertising

In Sweden the government is responsible for selling all alcohol, through a chain of stores called "Systembolaget". Recently signs have… Read More

Happy World Press Freedom Day?

Cartoon by Matt Wuerker, Politico Today is the 'World Press Freedom day", a day meant to celebrate the right to… Read More

The National March for Science [2017 Coverage]

My journey started in Indianapolis International Airport, time 0500, waiting at the gate, for my flight with United Airlines (or… Read More

Why We are Marching For Science, An Unfortunately Necessary Clarification (Updated)

Updated with new information 17/04-2017 On April the 22nd we will be sending a representative to Washington DC to march… Read More

SLM Will Be Marching in DC on Earth Day

Hello, once again, our dearest readers. I’ve been trying to think of a clever way to pen this, but I… Read More

Is Natural Selection Making us Dumber?

Many certainly feel like the world is getting dumber. There's plenty of data to contradict that. Average global IQ is… Read More

Peer Review VS. Public Review

How is scientific research evaluated? Usually through peer-review. Other researchers versed in the subject look through the work and check… Read More