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Dr. Mansa Keita
rasmansa
Science and scientific practice has never been objective, and that's okay.All the things we love about science are in spite of, and in some cases because of, the fallibility of
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Alex Bentham
alexinbulimba
Science says you are unlikely to get CovidScience says if you do, you have a 99.97% survival rateScience says masks don't workScience says asymptomatic transmission doesn't existScience says even if
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Scott Adams
ScottAdamsSays
When you hear someone in the news talking about science, that isn't science. That's someone's interpretation of science, and it has the same level of credibility as a political opinion,
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Glen Scrivener ن
glenscrivener
Politics deals in the "something must be done"s.Science promises "anything can be done". All technical problems can be solved (and everything's technical).Religion deals in "nothing can be done"s — the
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Samuel Moore
samoore_
I have no real evidence for this, but it feels like open science is replacing open access as a more prominent discussion topic and focus of advocacy (in journals, at
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Kevin Bird
itsbirdemic
A lot of responses to this are expressing some naive, but commonly held perceptions about science. How can science be racist if it is just a method that can only
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Jaedyn Ruli 茹莉, B.Sc.
JaedynRuli
WHY DONT WE CATER CONFERENCES TO A NON SCIENCE AUDIENCE and HAVE PEOPLE LEARN AND GET EXCITED ABOUT SCIENCE?!?!?! All conferences should let members of the "general public" go in
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Atheist Forum
ForumAtheist
1/ I strongly disagree with your statement that "I fail to understand both".Science & faith will always be in conflict because "faiths" make claims of knowledge that they don't have
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pog’m chap
notnotjessi
woke up this morning and decided, yeah, actually I do have the time for this. so hot take: leading with science can be as problematic is leading with out it
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Howard Rundle
HowardRundle4
Can we talk about science? Very generally? I teach a 4th year undergraduate honours seminar in which we discuss this, but recent experience suggests it bears wider treatment. 1. There
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TrentSteeleLibertyDad
SteeleDaddy
It is *blowing my mind* that so many young healthy folks in their 20s & 30s are so enthusiastic about getting the vaccine. You are participating in an extended clinical
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M. A. Melby
MAMelby
Gosh - why am I finding this guy right now? There he is with Emma Hilton (the TERF I had a fight with the other day) talking about sexual dimorphism
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Cicely Marston
cicely
The phrase 'world beating' science (& apps in #Covid19) is being normalised. But science is incremental and based on global discovery. Govts *choose* to fund science poorly, making us compete
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words are weapons ⚡
vimoh
Let's talk about the tired old refrain "our ancestors were great at science". And I am not even talking about the false claims (of which there are many). Let us
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Tomiwa Oyebadejo
TomiwaOyebadejo
The unsuspecting public tends to believe everything we are told by official scientists, like the Hebrews before Moses descended from Sinai, we believe their every word. In reality, scientists are
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Daniel Baryon
apeirophobic
I love having literally studied particle physics in college and then being told that I don't understand the "science" of "Marxist"-Leninism. Maybe...and just hear me out, you guys are not
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