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Nullius in Verba

Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens

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Nullius in Verba is a podcast about science—what it is and what it could be. It is hosted by Smriti Mehta from UC Berkeley and Daniël Lakens from Eindhoven University of Technology. We draw inspiration from the book Novum Organum, written in 1620 by Francis Bacon, which laid the foundations of the modern scientific method. Our logo is an homage to the title page of Novum Organum, which depicts a galleon passing between the mythical Pillars of Hercules on either side of the Strait of Gibralta ...
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HLTH (Health) Forward is where we hold space for Healthcare leaders, physicians, and key health policymakers to discuss what takes us to move Healthcare Forward. We want to hear challenges, ideas, and out-of-the-box solutions for us to unite our ecosystems further and move the needle towards an innovative, affordable, and all-inclusive healthcare ecosystem. * Not affiliated with HLTH events
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In today's scenario, when there are many new normal, everyone is trying to become resilient. We deep dive into what is takes as employer and employee to build a successful career by upskilling and reskilling ourselves.
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Real Talk With Smriti Notani

Smriti Notani | Real Girl

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Hey there! I’m Smriti Notani AKA Real Girl on the interwebs (@realgirlco). I welcome you with a puja ki thaali and appropriately coy looks to my podcast – Real Talk. A lifestyle writer and blogger by profession, I was born with a penchant for keeping it real. On this podcast, I plan to cover topics that are a part of every Indian's life but are mostly unaddressed; in my own filmy, millennial, pop culture referenced way of course! Join me on my quest to quell the silence around our daily stru ...
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The third season of the podcast that unlocks the mental fitness tactics of elite sports professionals and high performance personas is coming soon – with new guests, a new co-host and new practical exercises we can all adopt in our daily lives. Listen out for a new episode of Mind Set Win dropping every Tuesday and Thursday with high performance personas including Xavi Simons, Liam Lawson, Saya Sakakibara, Kristian Blummenfelt and many more, all sharing the psychological approaches that have ...
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Founders Keepers

Dr Grace Hatton

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Want to hear the secrets to startup success, straight from founders' mouths? Interviews with the people behind exciting players in med/bio/healthtech - from initial concept through to investor backing and beyond. Get in touch at hi@founders-keepers.com
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So many podcasts, so little time! Wondering how you can curate your perfect podcast playlist? We’ve got you covered. Podlist with Sayasha, a podcast about podcasts, bringing together the best in the business. Have a podcast suggestion or run a show that you think should be podlisted? Reach out at @sayashapillai or writetosayasha@gmail.com.
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The Doosra

BBC Radio 5 Live

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Isa Guha and Aatif Nawaz talk cricket with a British-Asian spin. The former England bowler and the Pakistan comedian join forces to take an alternative view on the cricketing issues of the week. They will be joined by guests representing different South Asian communities unified by a love of the game.
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The Hermanas Project is a sisterhood of extraordinary women of color and allies. We share inspiring stories, spread ideas, and have meaningful conversations, with the goal of empowering each other and younger generations to live out our dreams. Created by Angie Romero, a journalist, content producer and Latinx cultural curator. Join our host as she shines a light on these incredibly inspiring figures from film/TV, tech, politics, arts/culture, activism, and beyond.
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Hey, it's Omkar here aka Hustle master. I talk about fitness, psychology of human mind, spiritual and inspirational stuff . Every episode is loaded with a lot of value which will add to your life. My goal is to educate each individual about health, career, lifestyle and spirituality. I love to share my experiences with you and my learnings through that experience. I love to provide insights and tools from my researches.
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Podcast for the Marxist Sociology Blog, affiliated with the Section on Marxist Sociology of the American Sociological Association. Interviews with Marxist-influenced scholars discussing their research and its broader implications for a non-academic audience.
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For those who have grown up playing gully cricket, who have bet on every run, wicket, ball that helped their favourite players and teams crack records, RJ Roshan brings to you a podcast that'll take you down the memory lane to iconic moments in cricket! How? Well, that's a numbers game. So, listen in, revisit the sport that almost each one of us has at least once called home. This is a Fever FM production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Find out what it takes to be an elite level athlete as we lift the lid on their personal and professional lives with unrivalled honesty leading to fascinating stories and insight from around the sporting world. Jack Nowell - alongside his team mates, family and inspirations - delves into his experience of being an England, Exeter and British Lions rugby player with Nick Bright. Discussing life on the pitch, they also explore how players relax, how important it is to set themselves up for aft ...
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In this episode, I am in conversation with Seema Verma, Executive Vice President and General Manager at Oracle Health. Seema shared her insights into the company's innovative approaches to transforming healthcare. Verma highlighted Oracle Health's focus on leveraging advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data a…
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How do you prepare for the project of a lifetime? In this episode we're bringing you into the minds of Marco Fürst and Marco Waltenspiel, the two Wings through Tower Bridge skydivers who pulled off their dream project by flying through London's iconic landmark. Listen in to the live show as they reveal the lengths they went to to prepare for the pr…
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In this episode, we discuss review boards for research with human subjects. Are they necessary? Are they efficient? Are scientists well equipped to make judgements about ethics? And are economists more ethical than psychologists? Shownotes Whitney, S. N. (2015). Balanced ethics review: A guide for institutional review board members. Springer. Schra…
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Global aging trends show a significant shift in demographics, with approximately 10% of the world's population aged 65 and over. This proportion is expected to double by 2050, reaching about 1.5 billion people. The old-age dependency ratio, currently at about 14 elderly per 100 working-age individuals globally, is projected to increase substantiall…
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In this episode, we discuss activism in science. How do political and personal values affect science? When is activism just part of the job? And should one be careful about activism in the classroom? Enjoy. Shownotes: Frisby, C. L., Redding, R. E., & O’Donohue, W. T. (2023). Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology: An Introduction. In Ideologi…
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The United States faces significant maternal health challenges, with a higher maternal mortality rate than many developed countries, particularly affecting women of color and those in rural areas. Against this backdrop, Maven Clinic has emerged as a leading innovator in women's and family health. As the world's largest virtual clinic in this field,…
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In this episode, we continue our discussion of replications. We talk about how to analyze replication studies, which studies are worth replicating, and what is the status of replications in other scientific disciplines. Shownotes Mack, R. W. (1951). The Need for Replication Research in Sociology. American Sociological Review, 16(1), 93–94. https://…
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In the last episode of this season, sports psychologist York-Peter breaks down why failing is a vital part of succeeding and discusses various breathing techniques that help you deliberately use your breath to control your nerves. Lisa and York-Peter also reflect on the mental tactics discussed this season, finish off with a quick summary and repor…
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Trailblazing climber Sasha DiGiulian lets us into her mind and walks host Lisa through how she managed to sustain five hip surgeries and compete in a "sport of failure" without losing motivation and focus. This season, you can watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@redbullmindsetwin Reach out to us at mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Li…
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As a country, we are experiencing mental health crises across all ages. I sit down with Dr.Jenna Glover, Chief Clinical Officer at Headspace, to delve into the pressing mental health crisis in the United States. We are facing alarming statistics, including that 1 in 5 adults experience mental illness annually, 17% of youth aged 6-17 grapple with me…
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Hey friends, we want to introduce you to another Red Bull podcast that we think you will love! The Talking Bull podcast brings you exclusive content from behind the scenes of the Red Bull Racing world. In this episode, Sarah Harrington, Programme Manager for the F1 Academy team, speaks to host Nicola Hume about her job, her previous work as a perfo…
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In a special chat with Finding Mastery founder and high performance psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais, host Lisa digs deeper into the personal history of Mike's pioneering concept, FOPO: the fear of people's opinion. The psychologist also goes into how exactly this influences us in our daily life, and explains how easy it is to "wake up the genius".…
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In the next two episodes, we will discuss replication studies, which are essential to building reliable scientific knowledge. Shownotes Mack, R. W. (1951). The Need for Replication Research in Sociology. American Sociological Review, 16(1), 93–94. https://doi.org/10.2307/2087978 Smith, N. C. (1970). Replication studies: A neglected aspect of psycho…
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A lesson shared by pro-fencer Miles Chamley-Watson inspires sports psychologist York-Peter Klöppel to break down how exactly you can learn to let go of a topic you have been struggling with. Reach out to us at mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Lisa on Instagram at @lisa_ramuschkat Do you want to read about the topics we talk about in this podca…
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This week pro fencer Miles Chamley-Watson talks to host Lisa about why the best athletes have the shortest memory and how his mask shapes his approach to competition. Reach out to us at mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Lisa on Instagram at @lisa_ramuschkat Do you want to read about the topics we talk about in this podcast? Read more here: Mind…
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Sports psychologist York-Peter Klöppel builds on Smriti Mandhana's conversation with Lisa, and explains why routines are vital for staying flexible and keeping focus. Reach out to us under mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Lisa on Instagram at @lisa_ramuschkat Do you want to read about the topics we talk about in this podcast? Read more here Mi…
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WPL-winning cricket captain Smriti Mandhana explains how finding a few minutes of calm before games – and some brutally honest journalling – helps her thrive on the pressure that now comes with playing at the top level of the women’s game in India. Reach out to us under mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Lisa on Instagram at @lisa_ramuschkat Do …
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In this episode, we discuss a fun mix of eponymous laws, which are laws named after individuals who postulate them. Shownotes Campbell, D. T. (1979). Assessing the impact of planned social change. Evaluation and Program Planning, 2(1), 67–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/0149-7189(79)90048-X Merton, R. K. (1995). The Thomas Theorem and the Matthews Effe…
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In a nation that cherishes freedom and democracy, the men and women who have worn the uniform and stood as guardians of our liberty deserve the utmost respect, care, and support. Dr. Shereef Elnahal, the Under Secretary of Health at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, is at the forefront of this noble cause, ensuring that those who have sacrif…
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After a great conversation with surfing legend Jamie O'Brien, sports psychologist York-Peter Klöppel explains why Jamie's ability to become friends with your fear is the ultimate trick to achieving your goals. Listen to the episode to hear how exactly you can do this! Do you have feedback or simply want to chat to us? Please reach out under mindset…
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On today's episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Dorothy Kilroy, Chief Commercial Officer at Oura, the innovative company behind the popular Oura ring wearable device. Oura has been making waves in the health tech space by providing valuable sleep, activity, and biometric data to help people optimize their well-being. Dorothy gives us an in…
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Surfing legend Jamie O'Brien chats to host Lisa about taking calculated risks, why the flow state is so important to him and how he carries on his legacy and love for surfing. Please reach out to us under mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Lisa on Instagram at @lisa_ramuschkat Do you want to read about the topics we talk about in this podcast? R…
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Building on Lisa's chat with breaking champion Phil Wizard, sports psychologist York-Peter Klöppel analyses ways to take control of your inner monologue and self-talk your way to success. Tune in to find out how! Do you have questions or comments? Please reach out to us under mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Lisa on Instagram at @lisa_ramuschk…
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Breaking champion and Red Bull BC One winner B-Boy Phil Wizard opens up to host Lisa about his experience with negative self-talk and how he deals with imposter syndrome. Phil Wizard reveals his brilliant yet simple solution to overcoming these challenges. He “just decided that I don’t really care anymore.” Listen to the full episode to hear what t…
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In this final episode of the three-part series on the Philosophical Psychology lectures by Paul Meehl, we discuss lectures 6-8, which cover the ten obfuscating factors in "soft areas" of psychology and a host of advice Meehl provides for researchers, reviewers, editors, and educators on how to improve practice. Shownotes Krefeld-Schwalb, A., Sugerm…
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Olav, one of our favourite guests this season, has his own podcast that we know you’ll love! It’s co-hosted by Dr. David Lipman – he and Olav discuss the Norwegian method in depth as it pertains to age-group triathletes seeking to qualify or already qualified for the world championships. If you enjoyed our chat with Olav, you’ll love this. To hear …
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In Tuesday’s conversation with world champion and record-breaking triathlete Kristian Blummenfelt and his coach Olav Bu, sports psychologist York-Peter Klöppel explains what makes their relationship so successful and how this leads to their science-defying breakthroughs. But what can you learn from their mentality and how can you use this to have y…
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In a conversation with record-breaking triathlete Kristian Blummenfelt and his coach Olav Bu, Mind Set Win host Lisa explores how far they will go to find peak human performance. Listen to the episode to find how they work together as a team and which pioneering system Olav implements into their training schedule. Do you have questions or comments?…
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In this week’s Part B, York-Peter extracts the most important takeaways from Lisa’s conversation with travel content creator and YouTuber Drew Binsky. He tackles questions like ‘Why is staying in your comfort zone sometimes better than trying to go beyond your comfort zone?’ and ‘How do you expand your comfort zone?’, and explains why athletes rare…
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Having visited every country on the planet, travel content creator Drew Binsky’s adventures include riding on the most dangerous and heaviest cargo train in the world for two days, had food poisoning more than 70 times and met the tallest people in the world. Listen to his conversation with Lisa to hear many more of his fascinating travel stories. …
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In an insightful interview, Dr. Giullian, Chief Medical Officer of DaVita, a healthcare provider serving over 250,000 patients annually, reveals his pioneering vision for revolutionizing kidney care. By seamlessly integrating cutting-edge technology, mental health support, nutritional interventions, and a relentless focus on preventive care and agi…
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In this episode, we continue the discussion of Meehl's Philosophy of Psychology course, focusing on lectures 3, 4, and 5. Shownotes The quote "Don't make a mockery of honest ad-hockery" is probably from Clark Glymour: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Glymour Good, I. J. (1965). The Estimation of Probabilities: An Essay on Modern Bayesian Methods…
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Using Siya Kolisi’s conversation with Lisa as an example, York-Peter and Lisa break down what it means to be a good leader and increase your self-awareness. Take this test to find your strengths: Give wings to your career! (redbull.com) Do you have questions or comments? Please reach out to us under mindsetwin@redbull.com or directly to Lisa on Ins…
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Listen to South Africa Rugby Team Captain Siya Kolisi in his chat with host Lisa to hear about the devastation he felt during his injury prior to winning the 2023 Rugby World Cup. He also talks about his experience with therapy and how this inspired his leadership style. Do you have questions or comments? Please reach out to us under mindsetwin@red…
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Faust, D., & Meehl, P. E. (1992). Using scientific methods to resolve questions in the history and philosophy of science: Some illustrations. Behavior Therapy, 23(2), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7894(05)80381-8By Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens
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After Lisa’s conversation with BMX pro Saya Sakakibara in Part A, York-Peter and Lisa sit down to talk about all things journalling, and why you should start doing it to improve your mindset. York-Peter also reviews methods of journalling, on pen and paper or digitally, and how he uses it daily to get a head start. If you want to get in touch, mess…
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In this episode, I talk to Dr. Nwando Anyaoku, a physician and public health advocate working tirelessly to address racial and socioeconomic disparities in healthcare. Dr. Anyaoku shares her personal story of growing up in Nigeria and witnessing firsthand the devastating impacts of inadequate access to quality healthcare. This experience inspired h…
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Austrialian BMX pro Saya Sakakibara opens up to host Lisa about her brother’s accident and how it affected her, and shares the ups and downs of her relationship with BMX. Saya also reveals how she used journalling to rebuild this relationship. If you want to get in touch, message us as mindsetwin@redbull.com or @lisa_ramuschkat This season, you can…
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Video lectures: https://meehl.umn.edu/video Faust, D., & Meehl, P. E. (1992). Using scientific methods to resolve questions in the history and philosophy of science: Some illustrations. Behavior Therapy, 23(2), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7894(05)80381-8 Serlin, R. C., & Lapsley, D. K. (1985). Rationality in psychological research: The g…
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Expanding on Liam Lawson’s interview on Tuesday, York-Peter and Lisa hone in on the biggest takeaways, including how you can influence things that might seem out of your control, whether luck exists and how to stay patient. Curious to find out more? Watch the full episode on YouTube Mind Set Win – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@redbullmindsetwin…
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F1 driver Liam Lawson is the second guest on this season of Mind Set Win. He chats to host Lisa about being a Red Bull Racing reserve driver and how he found his way to a professional racecar driving career. Liam also opens up about the pressures he's experiencing, and how a mental coach has helped him deal with this. If you want to get in touch, m…
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In advance of the next three episodes discussing the Philosophical Psychology lectures by Paul E. Meehl, we present a brief reading from his autobiography in A history of psychology in autobiography. Meehl, P. E. (1989). Paul E. Meehl. In G. Lindzey (Ed.), A history of psychology in autobiography (Vol. 8, pp. 337–389). Stanford, CA: Stanford Univer…
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Building on Tuesday’s interview with RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons and mental coach Dr. Peter Schneider, Lisa and York-Peter sit down to discuss the most interesting mental themes and topics. York-Peter touches on subjects like winding down, confidence and positive self-affirmation, and suggests some exercises that help us work on those topics.…
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In this episode, I am in conversation with Neuroscientist and "Godfather of VR" Dr. Walter Greenleaf. He shares his insights on the rapidly evolving roles of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in the healthcare sphere. Greenleaf, whose work explores the intersections of technology and human experience, discusses how immersive technolog…
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RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons and his mental coach Dr. Peter Schneider talk to Lisa about all things high performance – and some non-traditional yet vital parts of the lives of high performers. They talk about being able to turn off, what Xavis’s life was like growing up in the spotlight and many more fascinating and surprising insights and sto…
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In this episode, we discuss objectivity and disinterestedness in science. We talk about norms, values, interests, and objectivity in research practice, peer review, and hiring decisions. Is it possible to be completely objective? Is objectivity a feature of epistemic products or epistemic processes? And most importantly, how would you objectively r…
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In this episode, I sit down with the Chief Medical Officer and SVP of R&D Life Sciences at PepsiCo to discuss the company's focus on improving the nutritional profile of its portfolio for the lives they touch every day. As a large global business, PepsiCo is acutely aware of the opportunity they have to offer positive choices for the individuals wh…
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In this episode, we discuss the role of criticism in science. When is criticism constructive as opposed to obsessive? What are the features of fair and useful scientific criticism? And should we explicitly teach junior researchers to both give and accept criticism? Shownotes: Babbage, C. (1830). Reflections on the Decline of Science in England: And…
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