a-glimpse-into-a-scientists-mind-through-chalk-drawings-stoc-1282277572-stockpack-adobe_stock Type post Date August 15, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMetascienceScientific Trustworthiness Tagged , ambition, American Council for Science and Health, Chuck Dinerstein, COVID-19, credit, CRISPR, data integrity, dishonesty, honesty, incentives, Liam Kofi Bright, London School of Economics, peer review, perverse incentives, prestige, recognition, replication, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, science, scientific integrity, scientists, trust, truth, watchdogs, wealth Why Scientists Lie Evolution News August 15, 2025 Bioethics, Metascience, Scientific Trustworthiness 3 One thing that will really help the discussion, going forward, is to quit blaming the public for not trusting science. Read More ›