What is science? Or, more pertinently, what is good science? This question is central for all practitioners of science and one of the most important to convey to our students. For those of us working in interdisciplinary settings – my own department covers everything from humanities to political and natural science – the question becomes even more complicated when traditions from different disciplines collide. For me personally, whenever I think too highly of my own research and risk deviating into bad scientific practices, I think of my paternal grandmother, Elsa. Although long dead, she brings me back into the fold of good science – or so I hope – by urging me to take another turn at critically evaluating how I perform research and to kee...
Scientific methods are now considered to be so fundamental to modern science that some people, esp...
<p>Oral presentation at Behaviour 2015 congress, Cairns, Australia. Abstract: Competition in academi...
The science education literature suggests that the public and students often hold narrow stereotypic...
What is science? Or, more pertinently, what is good science? This question is central for all practi...
Maria Rosaria Galanti is Professor in Public Health Epidemiology at the Karolinska Institutet, Swede...
I have been arguing for some years that all of the economics with which I am acquainted, whether ort...
2 ‘I have never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood, ’ is the famous opening sentence of James Watso...
Helen Quinn is a theoretical particle physicist at SLAC. Throughout her career, she has been passion...
What is good science? What goal--if any--is the proper end of scientific activity? Is there a legiti...
The question of science is the one that concerns the very foundations of our reality and, in additio...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
For thousands of years, people have looked to science to reveal the truth about nature – to conquer ...
The author of this reference uses the study of dinosaurs to illustrate the difference between scienc...
Scientists learn more about our world and ourselves every day, and many of these insights are made p...
A quite common view is that the scientific persona matters less in contemporary Western knowledge so...
Scientific methods are now considered to be so fundamental to modern science that some people, esp...
<p>Oral presentation at Behaviour 2015 congress, Cairns, Australia. Abstract: Competition in academi...
The science education literature suggests that the public and students often hold narrow stereotypic...
What is science? Or, more pertinently, what is good science? This question is central for all practi...
Maria Rosaria Galanti is Professor in Public Health Epidemiology at the Karolinska Institutet, Swede...
I have been arguing for some years that all of the economics with which I am acquainted, whether ort...
2 ‘I have never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood, ’ is the famous opening sentence of James Watso...
Helen Quinn is a theoretical particle physicist at SLAC. Throughout her career, she has been passion...
What is good science? What goal--if any--is the proper end of scientific activity? Is there a legiti...
The question of science is the one that concerns the very foundations of our reality and, in additio...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
For thousands of years, people have looked to science to reveal the truth about nature – to conquer ...
The author of this reference uses the study of dinosaurs to illustrate the difference between scienc...
Scientists learn more about our world and ourselves every day, and many of these insights are made p...
A quite common view is that the scientific persona matters less in contemporary Western knowledge so...
Scientific methods are now considered to be so fundamental to modern science that some people, esp...
<p>Oral presentation at Behaviour 2015 congress, Cairns, Australia. Abstract: Competition in academi...
The science education literature suggests that the public and students often hold narrow stereotypic...