Archive (Page 177)
December 30, 2021
Unreliable Science in Media as Peer-Review Breaks Down
“Publish or perish means there are too many papers,” says Ivan Oransky, editor of the blog Retraction Watch, “and the system can’t tolerate it.”
December 30, 2021
The Next Korean Culture Wave to be Led by Comic Creators and Tech Media Companies
The rise of Korean digital web comics brings opportunity for creators and tech media hungry for novel content.
December 30, 2021
Future-looking Financial Companies Aim to Democratize Markets for Diverse Investors
As direct consumer investment increases with technology and policy updates, Victoria Case looks to close the remaining gap for women to participate.
December 28, 2021
Despite Millions of Dollars Towards Relief, East Hawaii Residents Left to Help Homeless on their Own
"What we can do is love on them, and help as many as we can."
December 28, 2021
Hurricane Ida’s Impact on Westchester Residents Almost 4 Months Later
Hurricane Ida caused flooding across the east coast of the United States, including in the Westchester County towns of Tuckahoe, Bronxville, and Mamaroneck.