Tag: John Ioannidis
Science Is Self-Correcting? Time for a Reality Check
In the wake of the Stanford scandal, the reasons why science often ISN’T self-correcting are attracting much more attention.
Stephen Meyer: Teach the (Coronavirus) Controversy
Students and Presidents make better decisions when they are exposed to competing views.
“Oldest Known Drawing,” and More Cases of Intelligent Design at Work in Science
Some scientists may denounce ID as a movement, but they find its practice very useful.
Science on the Rocks
Perhaps confidence in science can, at times, undermine science itself. How much real history has evolutionary storytelling obscured?