file-drawer Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 29, 2025 CategoriesEthicsMetascienceScience Reporting Tagged , accuracy, artificial intelligence, data, data science, evidence, Evolution News, fakery, fallibility, file drawer problem, fraud, generative ai, integrity, knowledge, Leipzig, Nature (journal), objectivity, peer review, PLOS ONE, PNAS, politicization, post-trust, predatory journals, pseudoscience, public trust, replicability, scientific reliability, scientists, suppressed evidence, The Conversation, transparency How the “Scientific Community” Undermines Its Own Trustworthiness David Coppedge May 29, 2025 Ethics, Metascience, Science Reporting 10 The “file drawer problem” leads invariably to biased reporting. It refers to scientists deciding not to report negative results. Read More ›
painter Type post Date January 5, 2022 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , artificial intelligence, biosignatures, Case Western Reserve University, computers, flowers, Forensics, fraud, intelligent design, Live Science, Mars, meteorites, microbes, NASA, Nature (journal), Neural Networks, predatory journals, science Forensic Science: More Intelligent Design in Action Science & Culture January 5, 2022 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 7 Kenneth Singer at Case Western Reserve trained an AI neural network on a million photos, and then on the brush strokes of four renditions of a flower. Read More ›
best-job-candidate-interview-preparation-detail-shots-of-som-714683069-stockpack-adobe_stock Type post Date April 22, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhilosophyScientific Trustworthiness Tagged , __edited, arXiv, bioRxiv, C.S. Lewis, consciousness, Cornell University, economics, evolution, Francis Bacon, high school, history, integrity, intelligent design, J.P. Moreland, Janet Browne, Jay Richards, journals, laymen, March for Science, morality, Nature (journal), pandemic, peer review, PLOS Biology, Politicians, predatory journals, Science Advances, scientific method, scientism, scientists, Stephen Meyer, universe, World War II, X Club How to Restore Science’s Lost Luster Science & Culture April 22, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Scientific Trustworthiness 14 More and more, the scientific establishment looks like a special interest group with biases of their own. Read More ›