MENU
ABOUT US
MAKE A DONATION
Login
SEARCH
CLOSE
Help Center
subscribe
newsletter
Newsstands
Epoch Shop
Gift
TOP NEWS
SPECIAL SERIES
SPECIAL COVERAGE
LATEST ARTICLES
US
US News
US Features
US Politics
US Crime News
New York
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Opinion
Thinking About China
Viewpoints
Unbridled Evil: The Corrupt Reign of Jiang Zemin in China
The Reader’s Turn
China News
US-China Relations
Chinese Regime
Business & Economy
Chinese Culture
China Human Rights
Social Issues
Organ Harvesting in China
World News
Africa News
Americas
Asia & Pacific
Canada
Europe
UK News
Australia News
International
Middle East
Business & Markets
Companies
Economy
Markets
Real Estate
Gold and Commodities
ARTS & CULTURE
Fine Arts & Craftsmanship
Performing Arts
Books
Traditional Culture
Shen Yun Special Coverage
Film & TV
Science
News
Space
Environment
Tech
Tech News
Tech Products & Reviews
Social Media
Sports
Videos
American Thought Leaders
China Insider
Crossroads
Bright
Lifestyle
Inspired
Family & Education
Personal Finance
American Essence
Entertainment
Film & TV
Entertainment News
Health
Experts
Conditions
Life & Wellness
Special Topics
Battlefields
Search Text
SEARCH
EpochTV
US
US Politics
Opinion
World News
China
Hong Kong
Health
Bright
Arts
Falun Gong
Premium
Markets
Games
Livestream
More
scientific research
Why We Need Legislation to Reduce the Risk of Lab-Generated Pathogens: Dr. Bryce Nickels
"We have a problem, just generally, that the scientific community is not actually set up to protect the public from the risk of accidents in labs."
October 26, 2024
BY
Jan Jekielek
The Reality of Chinese Scientific Research
Commentary A perennial question about the rise of communist China is how much of a scientific power it ...
June 21, 2024
BY
Christopher Balding
Flawed COVID-19 Papers Cited an Average of 53 Times per Paper in Research and Media
An investigation into COVID-19 research found that among the more than 270,000 papers that have been published since ...
May 30, 2023
BY
Jessie Zhang
Scientists Are Destroying Our Trust in Science
Commentary A just-published exposé in the journal Science claims that a seminal study on the causes of Alzheimer’s ...
July 26, 2022
BY
Wesley J. Smith
Aussie Artist and Industrial Designer Prints 3D Parts to Save the Sea
An Australian industrial designer and artist has discovered another potential use for 3D printers—saving the world's reefs—and the ...
January 3, 2022
BY
Marina Zhang
Our Scientists Should Stop Colluding With Communist Regimes
Commentary Over centuries, scholars of antiquity and modern civilization have been intrigued by the search for natural truth ...
October 28, 2021
BY
William Brooks
Nature Has Healing Properties for Australia’s Bushfire Stricken Forests
Australian eucalypt forests are resilient to bushfires, with 70 percent of plants found to be able to make ...
January 21, 2021
BY
Jessie Zhang
Feeling Like a Grinch? At Least It Won’t Shorten Your Life
LONDON—There's good news for grumpy women: Being happy apparently has no effect on how long you might live. ...
December 10, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
TOP NEWS
US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
2hr
By
Jacki Thrapp
US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
2hr
By
Jacki Thrapp
Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
3hr
By
Mercura Wang
Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
7hr
By
Lawrence Wilson
US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
8hr
By
Naveen Athrappully
How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
9hr
By
Jacob Burg
Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
14hr
By
Melanie Sun
Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
16hr
By
Ross Kelly
Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
16hr
By
Tom Gantert
Trump Issues Memo to Accelerate AI Use for National Security
17hr
By
Aldgra Fredly