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Letters: Writing About Science. Readers disagree with criticism of recent opinion pieces in The New York Times about the origins of Covid-19 and the public health response to it.
To the editor — Regarding Robert Allen's letter to the editor June 11, Mr. Allen apparently labors under the delusion that anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change is either an untenable ...
Letters to the Editor: Defunding scientific research at Harvard and other colleges is a threat to American exceptionalism Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Mass. (Andrew Lichtenstein / Corbis / Getty Images) ...
The Trump administration is "ignoring the scientific consensus to benefit polluters," hundreds of Environmental Protection ...
The unusual letter caught the attention of First Amendment groups and some scientists, who raised concerns it was designed to suppress academic and scientific freedom. IE 11 is not supported.
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opinion Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor — Hunger, water, Biden decline, scientific research Readers asked how a wealthy state could have so much hunger; warned about water depletion ...
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Write: Letters to the editor, The Post-Crescent, P.O. Box 59, Appleton, WI 54912. E-mail: ... LETTERS: Collection in Weis Earth Science Museum deserves to be showcased on its own.
Branding curricula as the ‘science of reading’ is different from demonstrating the benefit of forcing it on educators. Curriculum mandates will undermine teachers’ abilities to teach ...