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We return this week to the story of Mr. Darcy1 and Mr. Roy, the creators of Darcy & Roy Press, and very likely not real people at all, I only made them up so I could use the image from Pride & Prejudice.
There’s an age old Law in the journalism rulebook called Betteridge’s Law that says you can always answer a headline ending in a question with “No”.
We’ve spent a few weeks now talking about gobbledegook in the scientific literature, and while we’re not straying too far from that today, let’s now return to what I love/hate most:
Via Public Domain Review (https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/comic-natural-history/)
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Science journalist. Lover of extremely good bad science and science reporting.
Reads too much science reporting, then gets mad about it
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