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The Broken Science Initiative is calling attention to the current state of modern science. It's broken. It's void of validation. Its deductivist approach stimulates results that cannot be replicated and its scientists are stuck in a publish or perish purgatory, finding "significance" at all costs. On The BSI Podcast, we're giving listeners access to our bank of lectures, interviews, and other deep-dive conversations exploring the faults of post-modern science.
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Ep 7: Emily Kaplan - Science on Life Support
This week on The Broken Science Podcast we look back at Emily's introduction to the BSI's event last February in Phoenix, Arizona. In post-modern science, the merits of a study are determined by consensus rather than the study's predictive value. In her introduction to the event, Emily lays out how
Ep 6: William Briggs - Dangers of Statistical Misinterpretation
If you've ever taken Statistics 101 – or participated in any basic research work – you're probably familiar with the old adage "correlation does not imply causation." Despite the saying's popularity, many researchers (and media outlets) are quick to publicize "statistically significant" findings wit
Ep 5: Dale Bredesen - Reversing Alzheimer's Fate
For most of modern history, people considered Alzheimer's to be a hopeless diagnosis, with nothing to do but wait for the inevitable decline of one's mind. In this week's podcast we hear from Dr. Dale Bredesen, a renowned neuroscientist who took on his own industry and challenged the current recomme