Diversifying Science
The problems of diversity in science run deeper than identity. We also need diversity of perspectives.
...moreThe problems of diversity in science run deeper than identity. We also need diversity of perspectives.
...moreWhen science operates as a team.
...moreWith the rise of social media, the way we communicate has evolved. Science and research must keep up.
...moreIntroducing a new weekly series, Observing Science — on the workings of science, it’s limitations, and its promise for a healthier world.
...moreThe Census Bureau will not include a Middle East and North African (MENA) category in the 2020 US Census. The incorporation of a MENA category on the Census and medical and public health surveys would improve our understanding of Arab American health.
...moreWe are spending more on medical, curative care, but far less than other nations on building the conditions that make people healthy.
...moreBoston is a relatively healthy city, with a high density of physicians and world-class hospitals. But Boston also has some extraordinary differences, both in health indicators and in the drivers of those indicators within its borders.
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