Doctors sue British tabloid for libel and win first battle round
The case shines a light on how journalists cover scientific issues and how the media seeks to discredit those who challenge the official narrative.
The case shines a light on how journalists cover scientific issues and how the media seeks to discredit those who challenge the official narrative.
Why the greatest scientific experiment in history failed, and why that’s a great thing.
Epoch TV recently released an interview with BSI’s Emily Kaplan on their show American Thought Leaders with Jan Jekielek.
The final part of Sunday at BSI’s 2024 Epistemology Camp. The day was a loosely structured open discussion, covering probability, quantum theory, cosmology, journal publication and more.
Headlines following observational study following red meat consumption confuses correlation with causation.
Over the years there have been many risk calculators for cardiovascular disease. Which of them works best? The answer is… none of them.
Dr. Malcolm Kendrick and Zoë Harcombe PhD received a judgement in their favor yesterday in a London court. Kendrick and Harbombe had filed a libel suit against Associated Newspapers and a journalist who published defamatory articles about them due to their position on the effectiveness of statins.
Sunday at BSI’s 2024 Epistemology Camp was a loosely structured open discussion, covering probability, quantum theory, cosmology, and more.
Anton Garret argues that Bayesian methods, which incorporate prior information and logical consistency, offer a more robust framework for dealing with uncertainty compared to frequentist methods.
As students, scientists, and other professionals face pressures to publish content, paper mills exploit this demand to the detriment of academic integrity and scholarly publishing.