Our faith in information is faltering when we most need facts
Apr 01, 2019 17:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
We shouldnt need a Super Bowl commercial costing around $10 million to remind us that information is supposed to matter in a democracy. Yet the Washington Post thought we did, so it told 111 million Americans watching...

Banning exotic leather in fashion hurts snakes and crocodiles in the long run
Apr 01, 2019 17:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
We are all familiar with the concept of fake news: stories that are factually incorrect, but succeed because their message fits well with the recipients prior beliefs. We and our colleagues in conservation science warn...
Apr 01, 2019 17:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is currently looking to expand the list of medicines available over the counter that is, via a pharmacist without a prescription. If these changes get off the ground, we could...
Ukraine: US arms sales making big business money while ordinary people pay the price
Apr 01, 2019 17:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Selling lethal weapons to Ukraine is the equivalent of pouring kerosene onto a flame. But ongoing hostilities between Ukraine and Russia including the Kerch strait crisis, which began late last year when Russia...
DOJ efforts to kill Obamacare, the cat with 9 lives, could cause health care havoc for millions
Apr 01, 2019 17:28 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
If the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, were a cat, it would be just about be out of its nine lives. It is amazing that this law, which represented a sea change in how we provide care to almost everyone in the...
Statistics ruined baseball by perfecting it
Apr 01, 2019 17:28 pm UTC| Insights & Views Sports
Since sportswriter Henry Chadwick popularized the box score in the 19th century, baseball fans have had a love affair with statistics. Many can recite records like Joe DiMaggios 56-game hitting streak, Rickey Hendersons...

The science and politics of genetically engineered salmon: 5 questions answered
Apr 01, 2019 17:27 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
A Massachusetts-based company earlier this month cleared the last regulatory hurdle from the Food and Drug Administration to sell genetically engineered salmon in the U.S. Animal genomics expert Alison Van Eenennaam, who...