“Science curious” more likely to explore data contradicting their world view (Ars Technica, January 30th, 2017)
People who are curious about science are more open-minded about politics (Seeker, January 30th, 2017)
PG-13 movies include more shooting scenes than R-rated movies [Japanese] (Gigazine, January 29th, 2017)
One man’s assault is another man’s meme: The Internet’s new political cartoons (The Los Angeles Times, January 27th, 2017)
Anti-abortion marchers from Pa. happy for support from Trump Administration (WHYY, January 26th, 2017)
Fact-checking Trump’s claims on voter fraud [video] (State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, January 26th, 2017)
First: Cats. Now: The polarization of science. Is there anything curiosity can’t kill? (Grist, January 26th, 2017)
PG-13 movies showcase more gun violence than R-rated films, study says [video] (CBS New York, January 24th, 2017)
Framing by political advocacy groups may jeopardize public understanding of Zika (Science Daily, January 24th, 2017)