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Trolls Are Ruining Science Journalism

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Negative comments, regardless of their merit, could sway readers’ perceptions  

The troll Leonid Schneider & 'For Better Science': Crank or Cure?

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I’ve been aware of Leonid Schneider’s expose blog ever since the piece on the supposed  fraud of Nobel prize-winner Gregg Semenza  appeared on my Twitter feed. Schneider portrays himself as an  under-dog ; the self-styled “ failed scientist ” has taken a liking to pillaring the hypocrisies of the scientific establishment. To be honest, although criticisms of the undertakings of science are always needed, especially when it concerns matters of data integrity, publishing practices, and perverse incentives in academia, I am a bit weary of uncritically listening to someone who appears to have no established career in either science or science journalism (the only pieces published under his own name appear only on the blog he runs). And his pieces do come off with a bit of crankiness – reading them alone one would think that the scientific establishment is infested with data forgery, devised by scientists whose only wish is to publish in fancy journals at any cost.

The Lancet | The best science for better lives

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The best science for better  lives. Explore the latest high-quality research from The Lancet Group.  

Better Science | Jose Perezgonzalez

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Goal:  I'm aiming for Better Science, especially in psychology and related areas. I have proposed a reconceptualization of significance testing, a tutorial for data testing, and a clarification of p-values, significance, and meta-analysis; I'm also discouraging the use of NHST and substituting Fisher's and Neyman-Pearson's approaches instead. I have also developed a procedure for Sensitiveness Analysis (similar to Power Analysis but more appropriate when we know nothing about the alternative hypothesis). I will seek to expand into confidence intervals and hypothesis testing (Bayesian statistics) in the future  

Traces of Ancient Rome in the Modern World

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The ideas and culture of ancient Rome influence the art, architecture, science, technology, literature, language, and law of today.  

5 Ways Roman Technology was Ahead of its Time

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Thousands of years after its collapse, ancient Rome is well known for its ingenious engineering tactics and advanced technology. From constructing hundreds of roads stretching thousands of miles to maintaining a water supply sustaining millions of people, Roman engineers provided the ancient world with technology ahead of its time.  

Science and technology in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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Science and technology in the Netherlands  has an extended history, producing many notable achievements and discoveries in the field. It is an important component in the  economic  and  societal  development of the  Netherlands . The  Dutch government  is a driver of scientific and technological progress with science expenditure passing €4.5 billion every year.