Tag: objectivity
How the “Scientific Community” Undermines Its Own Trustworthiness
The “file drawer problem” leads invariably to biased reporting. It refers to scientists deciding not to report negative results.
As Trust in Science Sinks, Prestigious Journal Decides to Showcase Yet Another Politicized Scientist
The world’s most prestigious science journal just published an ex-astronomer’s remarkable screed.
Why We Can’t Trust the Science Journals — A Climate Scientist Explains
Patrick Brown left academia so he could engage in better science. And, that allowed him to write this article.
From FIRE, Good News on Campus Free Speech
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education is out now with a new report. It’s their yearly analysis of speech codes.
Yale President Calls for Objectivity in Science Education
He might not welcome my saying so, but his emphasis on thinking critically and examining evidence is spot-on.