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Reporter, Science Magazine

Paul Voosen

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Reporter, Science Magazine

Washington

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Science

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HistoryInnovationAgriculture InnovationsForestryOceanographyCollegeClimate ChangeEducationMental HealthInfrastructure ProjectsStories About PeoplePeople Behind The ScienceSocial Aspects Of ScienceMarine ScienceOrganizational TransformationStroke

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Total articles 641

  • Available on paid plans

    Trump seeks to end climate research at premier U.S. climate agency

    By Paul Voosen Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Trump administration fires staff for flagship U.S. climate assessment

    By Paul Voosen Verified

    Apr. 09, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Trump seeks to end climate research at premier U.S. climate agency

    By Paul Voosen Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

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The Chronicle Of Higher Education,Scientific American,Substack,Sustain What,E&E News,The New York Times,National Geographic,Astronomy Magazine,phys.org,Flipboard,Science Magazine

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Science Magazine

Science Magazine, often called Science, is a prominent international journal that publishes peer-reviewed research across various scientific disciplines. It is produced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a leading scientific organization. The journal is known for its extensive coverage of scientific breakthroughs, policy analysis, and news in fields such as biology, chemistry, and physics. Founded in 1880, Science has a rich history, having been revived after initial financial challenges. It became the official journal of the AAAS by 1900 and has since featured significant works from renowned scientists like Albert Einstein and Edwin Hubble. The journal offers original research articles that undergo rigorous peer review, along with in-depth analyses and special issues that focus on specific topics, providing valuable insights into emerging areas of research. Its readership includes scientists, researchers, policymakers, and students worldwide, making it a key resource for those interested in the latest scientific advancements.

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