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The Practice of Science

On science as it is lived: its culture, its characters, their follies and dreams

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Lives of Scientists •
Scientific Integrity •
History of Science •
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Essay | Fall 2021

Fall 2021

  • M. Anthony Mills

Manufacturing Consensus

Science needs conformity — but not the kind it has right now.

M. Anthony Mills

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Symposium | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

The Integrity of Science

Saving Science
Two Cheers for the Retraction Boom
A Different Kind of Scientific Revolution
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Correspondence | Summer/Fall 2017

Summer/Fall 2017

Must Science Be Useful?

Scientists and policy experts respond to Daniel Sarewitz’s “Saving Science”

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Daniel Sarewitz

Saving Science

Science isn’t self-correcting, it’s self-destructing. To save the enterprise, scientists must come out of the lab and into the real world.

From: The Integrity of Science

Daniel Sarewitz

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Ivan Oransky
  • Adam Marcus

Two Cheers for the Retraction Boom

From: The Integrity of Science

Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Barbara A. Spellman

A Different Kind of Scientific Revolution

From: The Integrity of Science

Barbara A. Spellman

Review | Spring 2015

Spring 2015

  • Brendan Foht

Socially Just Science

Brendan Foht

Review | Summer 2012

Summer 2012

  • Samuel Matlack

The Physicists at Fifty

The classic play about Newton and Einstein in the madhouse — and whether dangerous science can be contained

Samuel Matlack

State of the Art | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

China’s Phony Science

Exposing Corruption, Plagiarism, and Fraud

State of the Art | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

Rethinking Peer Review

How the Internet is Changing Science Journals

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