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| March 12th, 2016Science teachers could be obstacle to climate change education https://t.co/YYonTF2yGB
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 12, 2016
Science teachers could be obstacle to climate change education https://t.co/YYonTF2yGB
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 12, 2016
Three reasons political polarization is here to stay https://t.co/QhjqK500Zt via @PostOpinions
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 12, 2016
@CoDoubt It's not his immigration stance that's Nazi-like, though his stuff about Muslims is a little in that direction.
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 12, 2016
@CoDoubt @seanmcarroll Yep. In physics there's no harm in letting researchers play around with useless theories, but in economics…
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 12, 2016
@CoDoubt He's certainly too close for comfort.
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 12, 2016
Forget what the right says: Academia isn’t so bad for conservative professors https://t.co/QMIq2Tpkdz via @WaPoThing
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 12, 2016
'Shaken baby' expert witness Waney Squier found guilty of misleading courts https://t.co/IkbHGZW4uU pic.twitter.com/wNU6qWsqqc
— New Scientist (@newscientist) March 12, 2016
What exactly does it mean to “audit the Fed”? https://t.co/FtB709LUYc pic.twitter.com/IuDwHVnOo4
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 12, 2016
The only macro theory I know that *isn't* flummoxed by Japan is (possibly) Neo-Fisherism. https://t.co/8rB8liNXRF
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 11, 2016
Science Really Works: A Prize for A Careful Optimist https://t.co/LG5v7SBzDo
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 11, 2016
Bad brains and bad behavior: A primer for the attorney https://t.co/G8OisBZXrc
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 11, 2016
Study Tests if Smartphones May Be Making Us Depressed And Anxious https://t.co/CHuKt0cDgb
— Culture of Doubt (@CoDoubt) March 11, 2016
CP/AACP 2016 #Psychiatry Update: Overview of #PTSD https://t.co/MGUo9pPmh8
— Current Psychiatry (@currentpsych) March 11, 2016