The rise and fall of peer review
Why the greatest scientific experiment in history failed, and why that’s a great thing.
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.
Wiley to shutter 19 more journals, some tainted by fraud.
Emily delves into the world of randomized clinical trials, explaining the steps in the process, the limitations of the trials, and common problems.
Greg Glassman kicked off the 2024 BSI Epistemology Camp with this presentation. Greg’s talk centers around the ‘breaking point’ from modern science to post modern science.
Februaury 15, 2024 Article by Elisabeth Bik. “A review article with some obviously fake and non-scientific illustrations created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) […]
Explaining how a clinical trial can report success – when there is none.
In this next video, BSI’s Emily Kaplan explains all-cause mortality, and how it should be included when considering any medical treatment.
The Wall Street Journal is catching on to the problems with peer review. Retractions continue to rise, with several high-profile pieces having been pulled in the last year.