Beyond Chemophobia: How Weak Regulations Are Failing Us
Chemophobia diverts attention from real threats, blaming victims rather than polluters. Current chemical regulations are inadequate, allowing harmful chemicals to persist in the environment. Strengthening these regulations through better-funded environmental science is crucial to protect public health and prevent millions of deaths linked to chemical pollution each year.
In Brief: Pesticide Hypocrisy, energy crises, new university Rankings
Welcome to “In Brief,” a concise and engaging column dedicated to distilling the latest scientific discoveries and innovations into digestible insights. In a world...
Which African degrees are eligible for qualified teacher status (QTS)?
Get your Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) directly with STEM or Modern Languages degree from Africa. Learn about the eligible degrees & find out if you qualify for direct QTS application.
The Cheating Epidemic: Publish or Perish Culture Ruins Scientific Integrity
Discover the disturbing truth about how the pressure to publish is leading to a rise in breach in scientific integrity and corrupting the scientific process.