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Big Science Digs In on Its Leftist Bias

Academia has long forgotten that science is supposed to be apolitical and impartial.

AAAS Tries to Influence Elections

Farewell to unbiased science. The AAAS goes political. You know what that means.

Archive: RNA Repair, Diatom Strength, AAAS Superstition

These articles from February 2003 give glimpses into the status of science 21 years ago.

AAAS Chief Wants to Evolve Integrity

His physical sensors detect a problem, but where will he find the solution?

Big Science Goes Full Communist

Leading journals trash conservative leaders, demand that communists be elected.

Big Science Tells Biden What to Do

The UK journal Nature keeps interfering in US science policy, forgetting that elected representatives are of, for, and by the people.

Political Science Swallows Empiricism

Big Science is recognizing its political bias and lack of integrity. Sometimes they worry about it; sometimes they just rationalize it.

Ignoring the Opposition: How Big Science Descends into Groupthink

Big Science assumes you will be assimilated. Don't even think about disagreeing with the elite. You don't exist.

Corrupt Peer Review Needs a Reformation

The ostensible gold standard of scientific reliability, peer review, looks more like fool's gold in many cases. Reforming it will require an overhaul, not just corrections.

AAAS Tries to Downplay Dinosaur Soft Tissue

The biggest bombshell of the century in paleontology threatens evolutionary time. It's not surprising that the AAAS would want to put out the fire.

Language Strangles Scientific Ideals

Big Science doesn't have a public relations problem. It has a propaganda problem.

Science Is Biased

They admit it; you can't get rid of bias in science. Big Science has too many problems of its own to dictate ethics to others.

Evolutionary Morality Backfires on Big Science

Piracy sparks indignation among advocates of the idea that morality is an evolved trait.

Corruption in Big Science Exposed

A commentator chastises scientists and their leaders for contributing to the destruction of the civilization that nourishes them.

Darwin's Land of Make-Believe

Darwin supporters use cartoons and rap music to push their message to humans—and aliens.
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