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Posts by Nicholas Gerbis

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Opinion | This Is What Will Ruin Public Opinion Polling for Good

"Because large language models can generate responses that emulate human answers, polling companies see an opportunity to use A.I. agents to simulate survey responses at a small fraction of the cost and time required for traditional polling."

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What a recent court win reveals about the Trump administration’s unlawful attacks on climate science Recently released government documents show how the administration is seeking to replace scientific facts with propaganda and disinformation.

"The second Trump administration is taking its hostility to climate science to new levels...recently released government documents show how the administration is seeking to replace scientific facts with propaganda and disinformation," writes UCS's Rachel Cleetus.

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Research on fruit flies and other ‘model’ organisms may be declining Analysis of published papers on eight widely studied species suggests work on them is fading, but not everyone is worried

An analysis of published papers on eight widely studied “model” organisms suggests work on them is fading, but not everyone is worried. https://scim.ag/3PaOvIs

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This video is from 2023, but our concerns about Section 702 remain the same. The government must stop conducting warrantless surveillance on Americans. Learn more about Section 702, which is up for reauthorization this month: www.eff.org/deeplinks/2....

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How Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Vaccine Agenda Risks a Resurgence of Deadly Childhood Plagues The health secretary is spreading doubts about vaccine safety and considering changes that could prompt manufacturers to flee the U.S. market. History has shown how plagues from the past can roar back...

INVESTIGATION: How Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Vaccine Agenda Risks a Resurgence of Deadly Childhood Plagues.
@propublica.org's @sheinvestigates.bsky.social shows how long-forgotten plagues have roared back when access to vaccines or trust in them faltered. www.propublica.org/article/rfk-...

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Musk’s tactic of blaming users for Grok sex images may be foiled by EU law Planned EU ban on nudify apps would likely force Musk to make Grok less "spicy."

The EU may soon ban nudify apps after Grok emerged as a prime example of the dangers of an AI platform failing to block outputs that sexualized images of real people, including children.

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Judge reinstates 1,000 Voice of America employees, deems wind-down illegal A federal judge ruled that the administration’s dismantling of Voice of America was unlawful and ordered more than 1,000 employees back to work.

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Statement on Public Availability of Scientific Information and Scientific Evidence on Climate Change The AMS is a global community committed to advancing weather, water, and climate science and service.

The AMS, et al., has released a statement in response to the decision by the Federal Judiciary Center to remove the climate science chapter from the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence and a letter from 21 state AGs urging the National Academies to omit similar guidance regarding climate change.

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A lot of journalism folks are offering editing advice as Grammarly’s AI “experts” Grammarly's AI-powered "Expert Review" promises "writing feedback by subject-matter experts," and if you write about journalism, there's a good chance that includes you.

“Instead of producing what looks like a generic critique from a nameless LLM,” Wired reported last week, Expert Review “lists a number of real academics and authors available to weigh in on your text. To be clear: Those people have nothing to do with this process.” www.niemanlab.org/2026/03/a-lo...

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Why developers using AI are working longer hours Studies find AI helps developers release more software—while logging longer hours and fixing problems after the code goes live

Remove "coders" and insert your name/job here

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Making progress on this piece, won’t be much longer now. This drawing is about the awesome power of polynomials at approximating things, can you spot it?

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AI’s safety features can be circumvented with poetry, research finds Poems containing prompts for harmful content prove effective at duping large language models

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Science Book Gift Guide 2025 STEM-related books for any time of the year

If anyone still has some book shopping to do for the science lover in their life (all ages), may I recommend our gift guide? www.americanscientist.org/blog/science...

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The Science of Yet | Wired for This

Check out our latest podcast. It's on a topic I would share with any parent--or just someone trying to figure their life out. open.spotify.com/episode/48cG...
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C.D.C. Uncertainty Upends Covid Vaccine Access at CVS and Walgreens

The country’s largest pharmacy chain said it needed a C.D.C. panel to recommend the shots before it could offer them nationwide.

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Proud to receive the Grand Award (see, Dr. Kennish? All of my editorial nagging paid off!) but even prouder to be part of American Scientist's small but dedicated team of superheroes. You all astound me every day.

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John Casani, Former Manager of Multiple NASA Missions, Dies During his work on several historic missions, Casani rose through a series of technical and management positions, making an indelible mark on the nation’s space program.

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“Why Are We Funding This?” Long-standing myths about “silly science” have contributed to the reckless slashing of government-supported research.

Wide-ranging, curiosity-driven research has led to enormous theoretical and practical benefits over the decades, ranging from anti-obesity drugs to the internet.

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Ousted CDC vaccine adviser says RFK Jr.'s message is clear: ‘Scientific expertise is no longer of use’ Terminated CDC vaccine adviser Helen Chu spoke with STAT about her fears for the future of vaccine policy

In a nutshell.

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Exclusive: Hacker who breached communications app used by Trump aide stole data from across US government A hacker who breached the communications service used by former Trump national security adviser Mike Waltz earlier this month intercepted messages from a broader swathe of American officials than has previously been reported, according to a Reuters review, potentially raising the stakes of a breach that has already drawn questions about data security in the Trump administration.

How are you going to call the national security advisor "Trump aide"?

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Trump’s NIH And NSF Cuts Estimated To Cost The U.S. Economy $10 Billion Annually Economists find public R&D drives U.S. productivity growth — and pays for itself
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Badge of Jesse H. Neal Award

Badge of Jesse H. Neal Award

Proud to announce that @americanscientist.org has won a Neal Award for an article that I edited: "Gliflozins for Diabetes," by Philip A. Rea. Even prouder of this talented and dedicated team that helps scientists explain their research to the public.
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Medical journals hit with threatening letters from Justice Department The interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia has sent letters to several leading medical journals asking for information about their editorial practices.
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University must hand over names of anonymous animal committee members, court rules Advocates of animal research fear decision will lead to harassment of scientists and others who oversee such studies

EXCLUSIVE: University of Washington's IACUC has lost a three-year legal battle to keep its membership confidential. The university must now hand over its records to PETA, sparking fears that other universities could soon be forced to do the same. My latest for @science.org!

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Exclusive: NSF stops awarding new grants and funding existing ones US science funder also plans to screen grant applications for compliance with ‘agency priorities’.
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A DOGE Recruiter Is Staffing a Project to Deploy AI Agents Across the US Government A startup founder told a Palantir alumni Slack group that AI agents could do the work of tens of thousands of government employees. He was met with emojis of clowns and a man licking a boot.

NEW: A DOGE recruiter told a Palantir alumni Slack group that AI agents could do the work of tens of thousands of government employees.

He was met with 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 and custom emojis of a man licking a boot.

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Inside the desperate rush to save decades of US scientific data from deletion Swathes of scientific data deletions are sweeping across US government websites – with decades of research at risk. Now, scientists are racing to save their work before it's lost.
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Trump-appointed National Science Foundation director quits: ‘I have done all I can’ | CNN The head of the US National Science Foundation, a $9 billion agency charged with advancing discoveries across the scientific spectrum, resigned Thursday amid sweeping changes spearheaded by the curren...
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Trump Laid Off Nearly All the Federal Workers Who Investigate Firefighter Deaths The cuts, which are part of Trump’s slashing of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, will also halt a first-of-its-kind study of the causes of thousands of firefighters’ cancer c...

Among the impacts: The cuts will halt a first-of-its-kind study of the causes of thousands of firefighters’ cancer cases. propub.li/3GeQOWv

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Harvard sues the Trump administration in escalating confrontation Lawsuit argues that government actions, including freezing $2.2 billion in federal funding, violated the First Amendment and didn’t follow legal procedures.

Breaking news: Harvard sues Trump administration in escalating confrontation, claiming $2.2 billion funding freeze violates Constitution.

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