Educators called on their members of Congress to implement research - based reforms and to avoid fad reforms that are backed
by shaky science — or, in some cases, no science at all.
Not exact matches
Nonsense on Stilts
by Massimo Pigliucci (University of Chicago Press) A tour of solid
science,
shaky science, and pseudoscience, this crash course in critical thinking
by biologist and philosopher Pigliucci includes handy rules for evaluating the confused public discourse on climate change, evolution, and even UFOs.
A survey published in June 2016 in the journal Forensic
Science International
by INTERPOL, the international organization that represents the police forces of 190 countries, showed that half of the respondents (21 out of 44)-- belonging to police forces from all over the world — employ techniques that have long been known to have
shaky scientific grounds.
Deja Vu is the latest film to employ tampering with the past in order to secure a different outcome in the present, but
by the time you realize that it is highly illogical as a film, you've already gained enough enjoyment out of the film from a thriller standpoint to forgive the
shaky foundations in
science fiction.
The loquacious «Lord of the Lies» has a
shaky grasp on climate
science, as has been well documented in a thorough debunking
by RealClimate.org of Monckton's fanciful and deceptive interpretations of IPCC global temperature projections.