Opinion

Why science policy should take popular culture seriously

Knitting an EDF logo might seem like an odd thing to do. But people are odd. Science policymakers should remember that

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Fear factor: The cycle that drives assault weapon sales

The cause of gun control in the US is lost unless we address the underlying anxiety that makes people feel safer armed

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How my mom's death changed my thinking about end-of-life care

By Charles Ornstein, ProPublica

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Want to limit the influence of money in politics? Tax legislators who become lobbyists

To those who would argue that the notion of a perpetual motion machine is impossible, we give you the revolving door — that ever-spinning entrance and exit between public service in government and the hugely profitable private sector. It never stops.

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What lies behind religious homophobia

The anti-gay rhetoric of religious leaders like Cardinal Keith O'Brien often masks deep-seated fears about their own sexuality

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Bradley Manning: 1,000 days in detention and secrecy still reigns

The WikiLeaks suspect's prosecution has been conducted with a complete absence of transparency – with worrying implications for free speech

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The educational charities that do PR for the right-wing ultra-rich

Billionaires control the political conversation by staying hidden and paying others to promote their brutal agendas

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What do we owe our veterans? Osama bin Laden shooter's story isn't unique

Jonathan Rue: Thousands of veterans have problems going back to civilian life, but it will take more than money to fix the issues.

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Barack Obama is pushing gun control at home, but he's a killer abroad

President Obama's appeals to respect human life in the US are at odds with his backing for drone strikes in foreign parts

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The web is dead. Long live the web!

Forget the website, the page and the visit – the dominant metaphor for the future of the internet is the time-based stream

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Can Fox News break its fatal embrace with irrelevance and the Republican party?

After a decade of phenomenal ratings growth, America's leading conservative media brand faces a crisis of ideological identity

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