Ep 7 – Emily Kaplan – Science on Life Support
The diversion from modern science towards post-modern science began about 100 years ago. Since then things have gone from bad to worse, with bad science threatening our free speech, our right to assembly, our ability ...
Ep 6 – William Briggs – Dangers of Statistical Misinterpretation
If you’ve ever taken Statistics 101 – or participated in any basic research work – you’re probably familiar with the old adage “correlation does not imply causation.” Despite the saying’s popularity, many researchers (and media ...
Ep 5 – Dale Bredesen – Reversing Alzheimer’s Fate
There has been a commonly held belief that there was nothing one could do to prevent Alzheimer's. Dr. Dale Bredesen has found that your memory's fate isn't necessarily sealed with an APOE4 gene. The neurologist's ...
Ep 4: Greg Glassman – Breaking Down Broken Science
Science, once a beacon of objectivity, has become marred by corruption and misuse. At BSI, we are on a mission to unravel the tyranny of broken science and those who exploit it. In this week’s ...
Ep 3: Gary Taubes – How Broken Science Led to an Obesity Epidemic
Emily: Welcome to the Broken Science Podcast where we consider what happens when predictive value is replaced by consensus in science.
This week on the Broken Science Podcast, we're revisiting an episode that I did for ...
Ep 2: William Briggs – Climate and Covid, How Models Work (or Don’t)
William Briggs builds upon Greg Glassman's Castro Ranch talk introducing The Broken Science Initiative. Briggs emphasizes that his critique is not aimed at all types of science, but rather at the growing prevalence of broken ...
Ep 1: Greg Glassman – If this doesn’t look broken what would?
Transcript
Greg Glassman: Good evening. How is everyone? How's the food? Good. Any CrossFitters in here?
Crowd: *Cheers*
Greg Glassman: It's good to see you again. Let me just touch up on a couple of things here. Some ...