When Scientists Sin - Michael Shermer in Scientific American - 0 views
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Unfortunately, says Feynman's Caltech colleague David Goodstein in his new book On Fact and Fraud: Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines of Science (Princeton University Press, 2010), some scientists do try to fool their colleagues, and believing that everyone is conventionally honest may make a person more likely to be duped by deliberate fraud. Nature may be subtle, but she does not intentionally lie. People do. Why some scientists lie is what Goodstein wants to understand.
For Buddhism, Science is Not a Killer of Religion (Religion Dispatches) - 0 views
Paranormal beliefs and Personality Traits in Croatia (Igor Miklousic) - 1 views
Experimental Error: Forging a Head - 0 views
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