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Tuesday
Mar172015

Why Do Many Reasonable People Doubt Science?

DateMarch 17, 2015

There is an excellent article this month in National Geographic about science denial.  How one makes decisions is less about rationality and more about self identity. Worthwhile reading.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/science-doubters/achenbach-text

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