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"Every dollar invested in disaster mitigation pays back six times over in avoided losses—and not just in economic terms," Dr. Alison Brizius said in an exclusive interview with CAI. "It pays back in terms of all of the disruption that we avoid to the lives of our residents and our businesses."
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The first March for Science drew hundreds of thousands of scientists and science enthusiasts to events around the world. Some estimates put the total…
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Many of our most important social and political debates have science at their core – from climate change to genetically modified foods. When policymakers…
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The White House Budget plan for fiscal year 2020 is out. It’s a record $4.7 trillion, but science agencies and activities take cuts almost across the…
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"There's plenty of sciencethat supports that CBD might have therapeutic indications. Obviously, for intractable pediatric epilepsy, CBD does have clinical…
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Fifty years ago, on March 3rd and 4th, 1969, students and faculty at MIT walked out of their labs and gathered to protest the Vietnam war. There were, of…
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Congress will have a lot more scientists in its ranks when it reconvenes. Several candidates with science background won their races this past week. The…
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When it comes to midterm elections most of the conversation so far has been focused on party politics and whether the president's involvement would help…
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There are many private testing services that will decode your DNA, catalog the foreign chemicals in your blood, or identify the bacteria living in and on…
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Earlier this month, the Israeli government passed a law declaring Israel the nation-state of the Jewish people. The move was seen by many as putting the…