Lies, Damned Lies and Sloppy Statistical Analysis Make for Bad Journalism
By Rithy Odom To help science journalists better navigate the morass of statistics that supposedly hold discrete findings to some standard of reliability or truth,... Read More
Airplane-Sized Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Oddities
By Ellen Rykers SAN FRANCISCO—The tip of bone sticking out of the dusty Patagonian earth was a tantalising hint: dinosaur fossil. Paleontologist Diego Pol and... Read More
How “Decolonizing” Science Can Make It Better
By Liz Kimbrough SAN FRANCISCO—When South African student journalist Sibusiso Biyela sat down to write about the launch of the MeerKAT telescope in both English... Read More