
Scientist–Politicians Rack Up Wins on Election Day
In races for U.S. Congress, these candidates won 10 races and lost five

Scientist–Politicians Rack Up Wins on Election Day
In races for U.S. Congress, these candidates won 10 races and lost five

States Put Science and Health on Election Day Ballots
Statewide proposals on ways to tackle greenhouse gases, renewable energy and Medicaid expansion will be voted up or down on Tuesday

Scientist-Politicians Go Local: From Lab Bench to a Deep Bench
In state and city races, out of the spotlight, researchers-turned-candidates try to build a base of science-friendly officeholders

For Scientists Running for Congress, Victory Doesn't Depend on Science
Engineers, researchers, physicians have won or lost primary races based on other factors

Clean Break: Kennedy Supreme Court Exit Could Upend Environmental Safeguards
Balance could tip on endangered species, clean water and climate change, legal experts warn

Powerful Investors Push Big Companies to Plan for Climate Change
This spring, Wall Street seems more accepting of climate science as shareholders demand plans to reduce risks

Why You Can't Learn about Money behind a Pro-Science Political Group
314 Action, raising millions of dollars for candidates, is not required to disclose donors but says most gifts are small

Lone Star Long Shot: Science Runs for Congress
In next week’s Texas primary science-backed Democrat Joseph Kopser looks strong. But he's not talking science to voters