Science & Society

  1. Science & Society

    Scientists embrace Twitter for spreading the word and hashing through new data

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    Banks err by confusing risk, uncertainty

    Too much information prompted bad currency projections by international money firms, a psychologist contends, and may have blinded them to the global financial crisis.

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    Misconduct prompts most retractions

    Two-thirds of scientific papers pulled from journals are for fraud, suspected fraud and plagiarism.

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    Letters

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  5. Tech

    Facebook peer pressure gets out the vote

    People were more likely to take part in the November 2010 election when they were told that their online friends already had.

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    Science needs a kick to take advantage of the generosity of crowds

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    There’s nothing special about thinking that kids think they’re extra special

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  8. Science & Society

    Movie heists notwithstanding, when crime does pay, it’s not very much

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    Measuring how well kids do science

    On June 19, the National Assessment of Educational Progress released the first national report card gauging the performance in hand-on and research-oriented interactive computer tasks by U.S. children. And the overall grades: Well, they show lots of room for improvement.

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    Science Future for June 30, 2012

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    Despite more time for celebrity news, duration of fame remains the same

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    Here’s looking at how the usual suspect film quotes go ahead and make your day

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