In 1992, Rolling Stone magazine published The Origin of AIDS. ? The article explored a controversial and unconfirmed theory that the AIDS epidemic had been an inadvertent result of a polio vaccine trial conducted in Africa in the late 1950s. The researcher who conducted the African trials discussed by Rolling Stone sued the magazine for libel. He alleged that the article should be interpreted as asserting that he had caused the epidemic, that the AIDS-polio vaccine theory was false, and that it defamed him. Monkey Trials explores the controversial theory of the origin of AIDS and considers whether discussion (or advocacy) of such a hypothesis should be protected by guarantees of free speech and press. It concludes that such complex criti...
There is a crisis of public faith in science and scientists. Recent research shows concern over scie...
This article describes how a small but vocal group of biomedical scientists propagates the views tha...
AIDS researchers have had few victories so far. But over the past few months, many became excited at...
In 1992, Rolling Stone magazine published The Origin of AIDS. ? The article explored a controversi...
The need for the article by Osterrieth [1] published in this number may not be obvious for those who...
On November 23, 1981, in a Maryland District Court, Dr. Edward Taub was found guilty under a Marylan...
In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) unexpectedly announced that it was cal...
This article discusses the impact and ethics of media coverage on two forms of pseudo-science, namel...
In 1994, the results of the AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) 076 study demonstrated that a long cour...
The American public largely has responded with fear and hostility rather than with knowledge and com...
In the short, turbulent history of AIDS research and treatment, the boundaries between scientist ins...
The Scopes “Monkey Trials” was nothing more than a publicity stunt. The beneficiary of this stunt wa...
A book published in 1999 hypothesized that the scientists who worked with the CHAT type 1 attenuated...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) originated from cross-species transmission of the simian immu...
This dissertation explores the acceptance and criticism of medical authority and perspectives in ear...
There is a crisis of public faith in science and scientists. Recent research shows concern over scie...
This article describes how a small but vocal group of biomedical scientists propagates the views tha...
AIDS researchers have had few victories so far. But over the past few months, many became excited at...
In 1992, Rolling Stone magazine published The Origin of AIDS. ? The article explored a controversi...
The need for the article by Osterrieth [1] published in this number may not be obvious for those who...
On November 23, 1981, in a Maryland District Court, Dr. Edward Taub was found guilty under a Marylan...
In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) unexpectedly announced that it was cal...
This article discusses the impact and ethics of media coverage on two forms of pseudo-science, namel...
In 1994, the results of the AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) 076 study demonstrated that a long cour...
The American public largely has responded with fear and hostility rather than with knowledge and com...
In the short, turbulent history of AIDS research and treatment, the boundaries between scientist ins...
The Scopes “Monkey Trials” was nothing more than a publicity stunt. The beneficiary of this stunt wa...
A book published in 1999 hypothesized that the scientists who worked with the CHAT type 1 attenuated...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) originated from cross-species transmission of the simian immu...
This dissertation explores the acceptance and criticism of medical authority and perspectives in ear...
There is a crisis of public faith in science and scientists. Recent research shows concern over scie...
This article describes how a small but vocal group of biomedical scientists propagates the views tha...
AIDS researchers have had few victories so far. But over the past few months, many became excited at...