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The growing pains of science

18 点作者 mighty-fine12 个月前

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neilv12 个月前
This great article links another, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.npr.org&#x2F;sections&#x2F;13.7&#x2F;2014&#x2F;06&#x2F;02&#x2F;318212713&#x2F;science-trust-and-psychology-in-crisis" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.npr.org&#x2F;sections&#x2F;13.7&#x2F;2014&#x2F;06&#x2F;02&#x2F;318212713&#x2F;scien...</a> , which says:<p>&gt; <i>When I attended my first scientific conference at the tender age of 20, one of my mentors surprised me with the following bit of advice. Transcribed directly from memory:</i><p>&gt; <i>&quot;You should be sure to attend the talk by so-and-so. You can always trust his results.&quot;</i><p>Perhaps around the same time, a professor said something similar to me, pointedly.<p>I paid attention to what I thought I heard, and I think I still remember the exact words, but in hindsight, I realize that they were probably implying something more than what I thought they were.<p>The bit of wisdom, which was actually a warning, whooshed over my head, so wasn&#x27;t followed.<p>Though, if they could&#x27;ve known fully the fiasco that I was walking into, and had warned me directly of that in advance, I don&#x27;t know that I could&#x27;ve believed them. :)<p>And I can understand why they&#x27;d speak indirectly or hesitate to say anything. Even having had this experience, and not wanting others to go through it, I still don&#x27;t give advice as directly or strongly as I might, about some things. For a variety of reasons: they might be fine and not need the warning&#x2F;advice, they might put too much weight on my advice, they certainly won&#x27;t fully understand it, they might repeat something indiscreetly or misconstrued, there could be suppressing action against them and&#x2F;or me, etc.
1341512 个月前
Science might have some problems but these are nothing in comparison to philosophy. That&#x27;s what I think after 16 years of working in the discipline. To quote one of my colleagues, who made a great career: &quot;Who cares if it&#x27;s wrong, it&#x27;s another publication!&quot; I&#x27;ll be happy to leave when my current contract runs out.
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rjsw12 个月前
I would like to see scientific results presented in a standardized form, I suggest using ISO 10303 (STEP), this could make it easier to see exactly what is needed to reproduce those results.
tick_tock_tick12 个月前
It&#x27;s not a coincidence the public&#x27;s trust in &quot;science&quot; is at all time lows. This was probably always happening but it&#x27;s definitely more visible &#x2F; exposed now.
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biomcgary12 个月前
I love Sabine Hossenfelder&#x27;s personal take on the social problems in science (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=LKiBlGDfRU8" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=LKiBlGDfRU8</a>), which reminded me a lot of my own experience in academic science. She also has some critiques of particle physics that I find compelling - but outside my knowledge domain - where the sociological dynamics sound similar to things I&#x27;ve bumped into in biology.
AlbertCory12 个月前
&gt; Given the public awareness that science can be low-quality or corrupted, that whole fields can be misdirected for decades (see nutrition, on cholesterol and sugar), and that some basic fields must progress in the absence of any prospect of empirical testing (string theory), the naïve realism of previous generations becomes quite Medieval in its irrelevance to present realities.<p>&quot;basic fields must progress in the absence of any prospect of empirical testing (string theory)&quot; What does string theory have to do with cholesterol, or sugar, or Elsevier, or non-replicability, or fake data?<p>Perhaps &quot;the naïve realism of previous generations becomes quite Medieval&quot; is just some clods of mud being slung, and string theory&#x27;s lack of testability is one more clod. His real agenda is &quot;scientists must admit they&#x27;re no better than liberal arts majors.&quot;
readthenotes112 个月前
Until science admits that pride greed and envy have a profound influence and come up with a paradigm that thwarts those human drives, I am not sanguine that we can trust the publications to be completely altruistic