Biomedical diagnostic science is a great deal less successful than we've been willing to acknowledge in bioethics, and this fact has far-reaching...
A new trial of a tuberculosis vaccine has failed to show efficacy, but an investigation into the practices of the researchers has found evidence...
I'd just noticed that this was available via Google cache, but not on the Bristol website, so thought I'd back up a copy here. Once I'd got...
The RCPCH Conference returns to Glasgow from 13-15 March 2018 for what promises to be an energising three days of inspirational talks,...
The following text, which is posted on this thread in 4 parts, was forwarded to me by an advocate who wishes to remain anonymous. The words are...
Abstract Fallibility in science cuts both ways: it poses dilemmas for the scientist who discovers errors in their own work, and for those who...
This paper was highlighted in the comments of Tuller's latest blog,...
It’s hard to predict which would be more disconcerting: finding out that your doctor believes in notions that defy basic science—like, the...
By Anna Azvolinsky | November 1, 2017 Investigations into cases of wrongdoing by professors are increasingly in the public eye. But are colleges...
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