Scientific American 2001 Michael Shermer - Abstracts
| Scientific American 2001 Michael Shermer | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baloney detection.(distinguishing between pseudoscience and science) | Science and technology | Michael Shermer | |||
| Colorful pebbles and Darwin's dictum.(Skeptic) | Science and technology | Michael Shermer | |||
| Fox's flapdoodle: tabloid television offers a lesson in uncritical thinking.(Fox Broadcasting Company's claim that the moon landing might have been faked) | Science and technology | Michael Shermer | |||
| I was wrong.(role of peer review and ability to admit error)(Column) | Science and technology | Michael Shermer | |||
| Starbucks in the forbidden city.(science, politics)(Column) | Science and technology | Michael Shermer | |||
| The erotic-fierce people: the latest skirmish in the "anthropology wars" reveals a fundamental flaw in how science is understood and communicated.(Yanomamo Indians) | Science and technology | Michael Shermer | |||
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