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Nature
Science and War - We are complicit in the war against Gaza(published in IMI-Standpunkt 2025/048 - Informationsstelle Militarisierung, https://www.imi-online.de/2025/08/14/wissenschaften-und-krieg/, translated)
B. Martin
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Science and War - We are complicit in the war against Gaza(published in IMI-Standpunkt 2025/048 - Informationsstelle Militarisierung, https://www.imi-online.de/2025/08/14/wissenschaften-und-krieg/, translated)
B. Martin
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Russian-Ukrainian war impacts the total environment.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022The Russian-Ukrainian war triggered a tsunami that dramatically impacted the world economy, geopolitics, and food security. Due to the extreme humanitarian situation, the effects on the environment have been overlooked.
P. Pereira +3 more
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Environmental damages due to war in Ukraine: A perspective.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is the most prominent conflict in Europe since the Second World War and has several geopolitical, economic, infrastructure, and health implications. The war has serious negative consequences on people and the planet.
Dr. Deepak Rawtani +4 more
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Nature, 2021
MANY writers of fiction have gathered material from the fairy-land of science, and have used it in the construction of literary fabrics, but none have done it more successfully than Mr. H. G. Wells.
Gene Moriarty
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MANY writers of fiction have gathered material from the fairy-land of science, and have used it in the construction of literary fabrics, but none have done it more successfully than Mr. H. G. Wells.
Gene Moriarty
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Ignorance or culture war? Christian nationalism and scientific illiteracy
Public Understanding of Science, 2021Religiously conservative Americans consistently demonstrate lower scientific literacy than other Americans. Some argue, however, that Americans’ scientific literacy is contingent on subcultural conflict, showing differences in scientific literacy that ...
Samuel L. Perry +2 more
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Scientific American, 2018
The articles the impact of science-related cuts proposed by the US White Administration under President Donald Trump. It talks about how federal science agencies remain understaffed and lose critical expertise and capacity, like the Environmental Protection Agency, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Aeronautics and Space ...
Andrew A, Rosenberg, Kathleen, Rest
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The articles the impact of science-related cuts proposed by the US White Administration under President Donald Trump. It talks about how federal science agencies remain understaffed and lose critical expertise and capacity, like the Environmental Protection Agency, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Aeronautics and Space ...
Andrew A, Rosenberg, Kathleen, Rest
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2021
Abstract What do scientists actually know and what do they know about? Answers to these questions are crucial not only for our understanding of the nature of scientific knowledge, but also for the formulation of effective science-based public policies, from global warming and energy to biotechnology and nanoscience.
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Abstract What do scientists actually know and what do they know about? Answers to these questions are crucial not only for our understanding of the nature of scientific knowledge, but also for the formulation of effective science-based public policies, from global warming and energy to biotechnology and nanoscience.
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Isis, 2018
This essay traces the history of refereeing at specialist scientific journals and at funding bodies and shows that it was only in the late twentieth century that peer review came to be seen as a process central to scientific practice.
M. Baldwin
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This essay traces the history of refereeing at specialist scientific journals and at funding bodies and shows that it was only in the late twentieth century that peer review came to be seen as a process central to scientific practice.
M. Baldwin
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