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Tag Archives: investigative journalism

Science In the Epstein Files: Why did Epstein fund so much science?

Jeffrey Epstein funded science when it helped him get ahead…which was often.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCApril 11, 2026April 11, 2026Posted inGeneral Interest, Sheeva Azma, UncategorizedTags:epstein files, fancy comma, investigative journalism, news, science culture, sexism in STEM, sociology of science, women in scienceLeave a comment on Science In the Epstein Files: Why did Epstein fund so much science?

Here’s why we can’t take the scientists named in the Epstein files at their word

Actions speak louder than words when it comes to scientists behaving badly.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCMarch 14, 2026April 11, 2026Posted inGeneral Interest, Sheeva Azma, UncategorizedTags:epstein files, investigative journalism, science culture, women in science1 Comment on Here’s why we can’t take the scientists named in the Epstein files at their word

Here’s every scientist I found in the Epstein Files

Sheeva brings receipts to the discussion of scientists in the Epstein files.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCMarch 7, 2026April 10, 2026Posted inGeneral Interest, Research, Sheeva Azma, UncategorizedTags:epstein files, fancy comma, investigative journalism, news, science culture, sexism in STEM, women in science2 Comments on Here’s every scientist I found in the Epstein Files
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