Category: Curated Content
Category: Curated Content
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.
If we can't trust study results, and we can't repeat studies, where do we stand?
The American Diabetes Association takes millions from companies that stand to profit from our reliance on drugs. Is that affecting their guidance?
Bob Kaplan gives a background of the MMT theory of cancer explains the importance of Thomas Seyfried's latest work.
By Bob KaplanAnother look at flaws in the academic journal industry, now powered by AI to crank out more volume than ever before.
Sunday at BSI’s 2024 Epistemology Camp was a loosely structured open discussion, covering probability, quantum theory, cosmology, and more.
Winner of the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in environmental engineering took home $55,000 for first place. Turns out he photoshopped images and data supporting his project.
In March 2020, while still serving as CrossFit CEO, Greg Glassman delivers a version of a talk he had delivered during grand rounds at medical schools around the country. Greg Glassman divides various common causes of death into five categories: chronic, microbic, genetic, kinetic, or toxic.