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“It does not matter who you are, or how smart you are, or what title you have, or how many of you there are, and certainly not how many papers your side has published, if your prediction is wrong then your hypothesis is wrong. Period.” Richard Feynman
Malcolm Kendrick • The Clot Thickens
Bioregioning - Future Observatory Journal
fojournal.orgDemocracy, Journalism, and Monopoly: How to Fund Independent News Media in the 21st Century
Analyzes America's media crisis caused by digital monopolies, detailing historic government regulation supporting free speech and advertising-funded journalism, and proposes updated competition policies to restore independent, democratic news markets.
static1.squarespace.comTo be fair, I don’t think they can “clean up their community”, given that their preferred area of HBD research can only pretty much only have negative outcomes for society as a whole.
I mean “means of manufacturing and distributing poison gas in urban spaces” might be an area of research, but I’m going guess that anyone who spends their time deeply... See more
I mean “means of manufacturing and distributing poison gas in urban spaces” might be an area of research, but I’m going guess that anyone who spends their time deeply... See more
TracingWoodgrains • Reliable Sources: How Wikipedia Admin David Gerard Launders His Grudges Into the Public Record
The lead author Prof. John Ioannidis himself has 75 papers in 2023 i.e. a paper in every 5 days.
Or, at Stanford it’s fine but frm global south, it’s questionable?
Surge in number of ‘extremely productive’ authors concerns scientists https://t.co/AnmlGWcuRi
Abhijit Majumderx.comPublication bias. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the scientific literature is full of positive results. Null or negative results have traditionally been hard to publish and are often relegated to abandoned hard drives, despite the fact that they represent valuable knowledge claims. Research users looking for evidence get a distorted view, which — like... See more
An “Omics ” Answer to the Replication Crisis
The debate with John Ioannidis
On Single Point Forecasts for Fat-Tailed Variables, with @DrCirillo @yaneerbaryam
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Nassim Nicholas Talebx.com