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science
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Monday, March 1, 2021
The fork in the road: science versus denialism and conspiracy theories
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T he world is awash in information. Never before have people had as much access to humanity’s collective knowledge as we do today. You want ...
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Thursday, March 8, 2018
The Gender-Biased Scientist: Women in Science
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Guest post by Maika Seki, MEnvSci Candidate in the Professional Masters of Environmental Science program at the University of Toronto-Scarb...
Friday, March 4, 2016
Pulling a fast one: getting unscientific nonsense into scientific journals. (or, how PLOS ONE f*#ked up)
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The basis of all of science is that we can explain the natural world through observation and experiments. Unanswered questions and unsolved ...
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Science is a maze
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If you want to truly understand how scientific progress works, I suggest fitting mathematical models to dynamical data (i.e. population or c...
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Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Taking stock of exotic species in the new wild: Acknowledging the good and the bad.*
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Are exotics good or bad? They are neither. They just are. But some exotics cause harm and impede certain priorities, and debates about exot...
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