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Peer Review: June 2010

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Science based writings and musings. Thursday, 24 June 2010. Double blind and placebo controlled, but where are the statistics? For those of you who missed this morning's The Today Programme. On BBC Radio 4, listen here. To a fragment where homoeopathy-sceptic Simon Singh. And conservative MP David Tredinnick. Take opposing views on the healing powers of homoeopathic remedies. Based on a couple of studies published recently, Tredinnick. Feels it is worth re-opening the debate on whether or not the NHS.

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Peer Review: So You want To Be a Scientist?

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Science based writings and musings. Tuesday, 25 October 2011. So You want To Be a Scientist? I am currently working at BBC Radio 4 on Material World's 'So You Want To Be A Scientist? We're still looking for more science ideas and big questions from non-scientist. So if there is something you've always wanted to know, send it in to the SYWTBAS. For more info, see the SYWTBA. Labels: BBC Radio 4. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. Music to Deaf Ears.

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Peer Review: May 2010

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Science based writings and musings. Monday, 3 May 2010. Death rites or delusions? Yesterday evening I watched ‘ Fantastic Mr. Fox. One aspect of this issue was addressed in two arresting articles in the always-interesting scientific journal Current Biology, both of which received a lot of press last week. Both concerned the reactions of groups of chimpanzees. But at what point does such empathy turn into anthropomorphism? And The shy baboon. Shapes and see for yourself how easy it is to attach human emot...

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Peer Review: Music to Deaf Ears

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Science based writings and musings. Tuesday, 25 October 2011. Music to Deaf Ears. Is a link to the radio documentary I worked on over the summer. What do deaf people hear? How far are scientists in their understanding of the auditory system? And how close are they in their ability to restore hearing? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. Music to Deaf Ears. So You want To Be a Scientist? As seen by Mark Walton. There was an error in this gadget.

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Peer Review: May 2011

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Science based writings and musings. Thursday, 19 May 2011. Would you be happy to stay on-board a plane if you were told that the pilot was flying it whilst sitting in his armchair flying the plane with only his thoughts? Sensory feedback is essential. Fetz EE. (1969). Science 163, 955-958. Fetz EE, Baker MA. (1973). Journal of Neurophysiology 36, 179-204. Gerstein GL, Aertsen AM. (1985). Journal of Neurophysiology 54, 1513-1528. Jeannerod M. (1995). Neuopsychologia 33, 1419-1432. Subscribe to: Posts (Ato...

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On Science and the Media: June 2012

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On Science and the Media. Wednesday, 27 June 2012. UKCSJ: Leveson Inquiry, and what it means for science journalism. On Monday 25th June 2012 I gave a talk at the UK Conference of Science Journalists. Along with David Derbyshire. Freelance environment and science journalist) and Bob Satchwell. Executive Director, Society of Editors), we looked at what the Leveson Inquiry means for science journalism. I was involved in this as I gave written. At the Leveson Inquiry:. 4 BUT despite this. But there are some...

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On Science and the Media: October 2011

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On Science and the Media. Monday, 3 October 2011. The perils of turning Greenland green. Guest post by Tom Sheldon, Senior Press Officer at the Science Media Centre. On 16 September we were alerted to a flurry of activity on the CRYOLIST. Discussion group. Glaciologists around the world, it seemed, were getting steamed up about the Times Atlas " turning Greenland green. Another climate lie – even the scientists say so this time! The prospect of 'Greenlandgate' was not appetising. Issued by the SMC appear...

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On Science and the Media: December 2012

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On Science and the Media. Wednesday, 12 December 2012. My blog has now moved to be hosted on the Science Media Centre website:. All the old blogposts are available on the site, though please bear with us while we make some improvements (such enabling comments), which should materialise in the near future. Posted by Fiona Fox. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Andy Miah - Ethics Technology Culture. Charlie Beckett - blog of the director of POLIS. Fergus Walsh's blog - BBC medical reporter.

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On Science and the Media: February 2011

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On Science and the Media. Monday, 28 February 2011. Sharing the love of science: thoughts on Beddington. There was much chatter on the blogs last week about John Beddington’s apparently unscripted outburst at the end of a speech to science and engineering civil servants reported by Research Fortnight. The Chief Scientific Adviser, urged his audience to be as 'grossly intolerant' of bad science as we are of racism or homophobia:. But what of the comments themselves? That led to the establishment of the SM...

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On Science and the Media: November 2011

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On Science and the Media. Friday, 25 November 2011. BMJ, UCL and MMR: OTT? Am I the only one who thinks the British Medical Journal's call for an independent inquiry into University College London's role in the Andrew Wakefield MMR saga is a bit OTT? Perhaps I am and you will all put me right on this, but until you do I’m leaning towards thinking it feels wrong. It was Deer’s continuing revelations about the extent of Andrew Wakefield’s scientific " fraud. On MMR gives dates for all the various actions r...

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On Science and the Media: July 2012

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On Science and the Media. Friday, 13 July 2012. Explaining or exposing: it's more exciting than that. Heard the row about ‘explainers’ versus ‘exposers’ or between the ‘boat-rockers’ versus the ‘cheerleaders for science’? My goodness guys where have you been? At the recent UK Conference of Science Journalists. In the Meet the Editors. I gather that chief boat rocker Peter Aldhous from New Scientist added his voice to those lamenting the lack of this kind of reporting. Where scientists at the MRC’s ...

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On Science and the Media: February 2012

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On Science and the Media. Monday, 6 February 2012. Dodgy science headlines: PR can share the blame. Two weeks ago I was called to give evidence. Most of the reactions to my appearance at Leveson were positive but one science reporter pointed out that when Leveson has finished scrutinizing the press, he could do worse than looking at the press officers who collude with the worst instincts of news editors in order to get their institutions’ name in lights. Which we sent out immediately. It read:. Associati...

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A voting day message by Harry Thomas – a student nurse in the UK. | The Theatre of Reason

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The Theatre of Reason. A voting day message by Harry Thomas – a student nurse in the UK. May 7, 2015. I hope whoever emerges as the victor of today’s voting has the dignity, honour and pride to acknowledge – truthfully – what our NHS is. I hope they will endeavour to put pilfered resources back into it – and place it back into the hands of the public. Don’t let the NHS be turned into a business. We are not for profit. We are for life. Human life. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Science in the public eye.

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Administering miracles: archives from the dawn of the antibiotic age | The Theatre of Reason

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The Theatre of Reason. Administering miracles: archives from the dawn of the antibiotic age. May 22, 2015. My friend Jessamy Carlson. An archivist and researcher at the UK’s National Archives, has just posted a fascinating blog entitled ‘ No hope without Penicillin. 8216; Jess and me share an interest in the administration and production of penicillin in the late stages of World War 2 – which heralded the dawn of the antibiotic age of public medicine. Mellanby was talking about the risk of antibiotic res...

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Value and price | The Theatre of Reason

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The Theatre of Reason. May 4, 2013. Screenshot of the original NeXT web browser in 1993. History, when viewed closely, can look quite mundane. Twenty years ago this week, a short document. Was released by CERN. The European research centre – builders of the Large Hadron Collider. It was a simple, dull document. But on page 2 there was a short paragraph that changed everything. How significant was this little document? I suggest it’s the reason you’re reading this document now. And the rea...Maybe Eventua...

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Science based writings and musings. Monday, 19 November 2012. Time: facts of physics and fibs of the brain? Time is not what it seems. Time is money, time is ticking, time is of the essence, time is many things. But what is time really? Since Einstein's theories of special and general relativity, physicists understand time very differently from our every-day experience of time. You can find the feature on the FQXi website. Just scroll down to the second feature. Wednesday, 24 October 2012. We support res...

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Peer Review Problems and Solutions. By Dr Richard B. Willner, Executive Director, Center for Peer Review Justice. In Peer Review Battle. Comments Off on Due Process Rights. There is no federal statute that requires peer review committees to observe due process. The reason that due process should be a part of any fact-finding endeavor was stated by Justice Goldberg in SILVER v NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE:. Federal law prohibits a federal judge from hearing cases in which his impartiality might reasonably be q...

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The Peer Review Times. Friday, December 12, 2008. Questions about whatever you want! This is your opportunity to ask about whatever you want us to write about! So make it count. By the way, I went to Temple Square on Monday and the lights were amazing. Here is by "brother" checking out the lights. Learning in the light of Faith. We (or I) chose the second reading in Learning of the Light of Faith entitled "Journey to City Creek: Adding Scholarship to Discipleship," by Paul Alan Cox. This well known chara...

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PEER REVIEW WATCH | Peer-review is the gold standard of science. But an increasing number of retractions has made academics and journalists alike start questioning the peer-review process. This blog gets underneath the skin of peer-review and takes a look

Peer-review is the gold standard of science. But an increasing number of retractions has made academics and journalists alike start questioning the peer-review process. This blog gets underneath the skin of peer-review and takes a look at the issues the process is facing today. A “negative result” on the stem cell debate – currently under open peer review. This blog article was written by Eva Amsen for F1000 who we interviewed earlier. Reports the failure to reproduce the STAP findings. May 10, 2014.