"In an era of anti-expert populism, it is more important than ever to stand up for scientific truth. But it is also harder, coming with a high risk of personal attack."
It seems that the cowardly ideas of the Editor-in-Chief David Sedlak (whose editorial grilled science activists like Dan Carder who exposed Wolkswagen´s emissions irregularities and civil engineer Professor Marc Edwards from Virginia Tech, due to its actions on helping to uncover the Flint lead scandal) are losing supporters day by day, as already mentioned in here:
Still, it's a pity that the article published in Times Higher Education does not mention the master liar mentioned in here https://edition.cnn.com/2019/09/17/politics/corey-lewandowski-the-media/index.html Yes the article did mention the name of Donald Trump but failed to mention the fact that according to the Washington Post the President of the United States has made 15,413 false or misleading claims
Fortunately, the country that has produced the liar-in-chief Tump and all his lying proxies like the aforementioned lying master Lewandowski is the same country that produced the John Maddox Prize that "recognises the work of individuals who promote science and evidence, advancing the public discussion around difficult topics despite challenges or hostility."