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bicycles, coffee, and social psychology. researches the causes and consequences of #conspiracytheories he/him. woiworung land. https://mdmarques.com
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so proud of this young Aussie team. it's the only team sport I get behind, putting aside (most) all the social identity stuff when it comes to a super ordinate national identity. go socceroos!
No one show this to Keir Starmer (1982)
Start your collection, tomorrow…
Hey folks, I'm starting to think AI might be a tad problematic for the integrity of science publishing! A study published as Correspondence in @thelancet.com found 4,046 fabricated references across 2810 papers, presumably generated by AI By @bruceylee.bsky.social www.forbes.com/sites/brucel...
'White victimhood' is a powerful mobilizer - again. @behaviourresuk.bsky.social @ukri.org onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Do metascience's assumptions hold up? Join us August 13 at 4pm (Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra time / GMT + 10) for a talk from @markrubin.bsky.social events.humanitix.com/questioning-...
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privileged to be a part of the Australian Science Media Centre's science misinformation symposium here at UTS Sydney
here is a link to the program for those interested smc.org.au/sms-program
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Fabricated Citations Found In Over 2,800 Biomedical Journal Articles
A Lancet correspondence described how over a three-year period, 4,046 references in 2,810 published scientific journal articles had been fabricated, many likely by AI.
www.forbes.com
Questioning Some Metascience Assumptions, with Mark Rubin
Do the assumptions of metascience hold up to close scrutiny?
events.humanitix.com
mat marques, ph.d.
Hourly Twin Peaks
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World Cup quick hits, Australia vs Türkiye, Nestory Irankunda's goal, Pat Beach's save
Hourly Twin Peaks
mat marques, ph.d.
mat marques, ph.d.
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Prof Gavin Yamey
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Nestory Irankunda scored a goal for the ages and then celebrated like Tim Cahill, while Pat Beach's palm proved enormous. Here's the five quick hits from the Socceroos vs Türkiye.
www.abc.net.au
Quick hits: Nestory's stunning strike and Beach's brilliance
ABC News Australia
John Drury