Guest Commentary: Mistakes and misconduct in science are not synonymous; there are remedies for both
From climate change to vaccines, science seems under attack everywhere on every topic, though often for reasons having little to do with actual research and evidence. Science should always be ...
In 1953, the celebrated chemist Linus Pauling, already on track for a Nobel Prize for his work on chemical bonds, solved a major biochemical mystery by figuring out the structure of DNA—but his ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Immune System Mistakes: Our immune system is composed of a complex set of bodily functions which work together to keep our body healthy. The immune system welcomes in the healthy substances in air, ...
In this special guest feature, Dave McCarthy, VP of IoT Solutions at Bsquare, discusses a few of the biggest data science errors organizations make and tips on how to avoid them. Dave is a leading ...
I owned Blue Apron stock a few years ago. I’m unsure, but I think I purchased it at around $20 per share. (You’ll see why I’m unsure in a moment.) Since I owned it in my Roth IRA, any gains weren’t ...
Brenner is a physician-scientist and president and chief executive officer of Sanford Burnham Prebys and lives in La Jolla. From climate change to vaccines, science seems under attack everywhere on ...
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