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There are a number of news articles, scholarly articles, policy changes, and even a documentary film, that caught my eye recently:
At the Good Science Project, we have often written about the need for institutional diversity in science, as opposed to the current institutional isomorphism (where most organizations look and operate the same way). As I said in an intervie...
In late 2021, I started circulating a Good Science Manifesto for possible signatures (Tyler Cowen was the first). Folks like Patrick Collison, Bruce Alberts, Marcia McNutt, and Tom Kalil provided valuable feedback; it got quite a few signat...
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I write about the history of science, how ideas take shape, and why beauty still matters.
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