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When scientists go bad… But one fraud outstripped them all, eclipsing the others with its sheer audacity. Between 2000 and 2002, Jan Hendrik Schön, a researcher at Bell Laboratories, published more than 20 articles on electrical properties of unusual materials. He shot to the very top of the booming field of “molecular electronics”—a wonder field… Continue reading

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David Sloan Wilson reports: The newest issue of Science Magazine includes a lovely demonstration of multilevel selection by Omar Tonsi Eldakar, my former graduate student, who is currently at the University of Arizona’s Center for Insect Science. Readers who have been following my “Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection” series will be well prepared to… Continue reading

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God be praised! Someone, finally, at one of the mainstream conservative magazines got approval to say what many of us have thought for years, that Tom Bethell is utterly full of it when he talks about relativity.