If there were better oversight of ethical and research responsibilities — by the scientific societies that solicit manuscripts for the journals they publish — many disagreements would not occur,
argue speakers at a conference held earlier this week.
Not exact matches
Last year, while attending a
conference, we heard a
speaker arguing that Giuseppe Civati won the primary election of the Italian Democratic Party,
at least on Twitter.
Another respected
speaker at the
conference was Gary Taubes, a Harvard physicist who
argued that refined carbs fuel the over-production of insulin and stimulate fat storage, while increasing the risk of heart disease, diabetes and cancer in his book The Diet Delusion, published seven years ago.
Yet
speakers at the third annual Achievement Gap Initiative
Conference, «Structures, Cultures, and Achievement Gaps: New Research with Implications for Public Engagement,»
argued that educators and school systems play a large role in the achievement gap issue as well.