Academia’s Missing Men Men are disappearing from science and academia. The public perception is, however, exactly the opposite. Lawrence M. Krauss 11 Sep 2023 · 9 min read
It May Not Be Possible to Achieve Racial Equity in American Scientific Research “NIH Stands Against Structural Racism in Biomedical Research.” This was the title of a statement [https://www.nih.gov/about-nih/who-we-are/nih-director/statements/nih-stands-against-structural-racism-biomedical-research] released on March 1st, 2021, by Francis S. Collins, who was then the Director of the National Institutes of Health. The statement continued: > As a Robert J. Morris 11 Mar 2022 · 9 min read
Academic Ideologues Are Corrupting STEM. The Silent Liberal Majority Must Fight Back We need to break the spell of illiberal ideology, and come back to our collective senses—to stop self-censoring in fear of the mob and excusing nonsense in the name of political allyship, and to start defending the values of pluralism, humanism, and democracy. Anna Krylov and Jay Tanzman 18 Dec 2021 · 9 min read
As US Schools Prioritize Diversity Over Merit, China Is Becoming the World’s STEM Leader In a 2018 report published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), China ranked first in mathematical proficiency among 15-year-olds, while the United States was in 25th place. Percy Deift, Svetlana Jitomirskaya, and Sergiu Klainerman 19 Aug 2021 · 12 min read
Alessandro Strumia: Another Politically-Correct Witch-Hunt, or a More Complicated Story? Hossenfelder—who believes women in science are still held back by sexist cultural biases but also opposes preferential treatment as a shortcut to equality—is a welcome exception. Cathy Young 22 Apr 2019 · 12 min read
Why Are Women Under-Represented in Physics? Proposing that some gender imbalances in fields like physics might not be due to discrimination is like being a social scientist in the Soviet Union and proposing that some class differences aren’t due to discrimination. Alessandro Strumia 16 Apr 2019 · 14 min read