Blinded by ScienceAn excerpt from the book "A Survival Guide to the Misinformation Age," by David J. Helfand is presented which focuses on how journalists must write about science to avoid misinformation and scientific fraud.HELFANDDAVIDJ.EBSCO_AspNieman Reports...
Book Review: Blinded by Science. The Social Implications of Epigenetics and Neurosciencedoi:10.1080/0312407X.2018.1481780Rosalie B PockettAustralian Social Work
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook blinded by (something) 1. Literally, having one's vision obscured or impaired by something.I stumbled out of the room blinded by tears after Sean told me that our relationship was over.We pressed on through the desert, blinded by the sand and dust...
aThere is royal road to science, and onlythosd who do not dread the fatiguing climb of gaining its numinous sunnits. 有不畏惧获取它的numinous sunnits疲劳的攀登的捷径到科学和onlythosd。[translate] asteeper 更加陡峭[translate] aHSE Guidelines HSE指南[translate] ...
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Blinded by (Economic) ScienceA book review of Paula Stephan's (2012) 'How Economics Shapes Science', Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.doi:10.1007/s11016-017-0194-xDavid TyfieldSpringer NetherlandsMetascience
Book Review: David Wastell and Susan WhiteBlinded by Science: The Social Implications of Epigenetics and Neuroscience:doi:10.1177/0261018317733081eEllie LeeCentre for Parenting Culture Studies, University of Kent, EnglandSAGE PublicationsCritical Social Policy...
The physics of atomic structure was heading somewhere strange in the first decades of the 20th century. Physicists were poised to enter a startlingly new universe: of indeterminacy, uncertainty, and particles which were not tiny billiard balls but waves of probability. But the final leap came in...
Book Review: How Many Friends Does One Person Need?: Blinded by human scienceReview by Mary Crockett