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Better transparency in data and methodology might have averted some of the recent problems with HIV infection statistics (Global Health Report).
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Joe Romm calls the Bali Climate Declaration by Scientists a “must read” (Climate Progress).
Nature considers genome research fundamental and important enough to make published work in the field open access (Open Access News).
One physics professor isn’t too worried about the state of U.S. science education (Uncertain Principles).
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