
When somebody explained to me how publishing in science works, this is what it felt like not saying it's all bad but it should be better pic.twitter.com/IzTeWYXzL6 — Simon Hoser (@GenieOfGenes) February […]
When somebody explained to me how publishing in science works, this is what it felt like not saying it's all bad but it should be better pic.twitter.com/IzTeWYXzL6 — Simon Hoser (@GenieOfGenes) February […]
This article began as a series beginning 3 January 2009. I thought it well to revisit it as an example of how to investigate controversial Science. Clever readers will notice I designed […]
Day two of the week of classical posts on global warming, now “climate change”. Your author has many bona fides and much experience in this field: see this. Announcement. I am on […]
In the late spring of 1988, Senator Tim Wirth from Colorado (guess his party) called the Weather Bureau and asked what historically was the hottest day of the year in Washington, DC. […]
I saw on Twitter a well-intentioned, normally rational priest say he was sad, right before he admonished Trump, because he, Trump, dared to tease ignorant brat Greta Thunberg. She was too young, […]
Editor’s note I have strong views on statistical “significance”, confidence intervals, p-values, and all that, finding them harmful and worse. However, Kossin used these concepts, and a criticism of his methods on […]
I did not do an exhaustive search, which I will leave to readers, but all indications are that everything, with rare exceptions, is racist. This is strange because all education—from kindergarten to […]
Dismally. Lousy. That’s how we did on our 2020 predictions. Nobody saw the global insanity of the lockdowns, the Cult of the Mask, the covidiots, the scale of the election cheating, and […]
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