These universal truths form the shared foundation upon which a great deal of rigorous and robust merit-based inquiry is ...
"[The plaintiff's] theory of causation was, if he'd have been at the hospital, he wouldn't have had the chance to be hit by a ...
Scientists are trained to be professional skeptics: to always judge the validity of a claim or finding on the basis of objective, empirical evidence. They are not cynics; they just ask themselves and ...
Objectives The use of economic evidence to prioritise vaccines and delivery strategies to optimally use in immunisation systems is becoming a global priority, especially in low- and middle-income ...
Dogmatism is the opposite of skepticism. It is the proclivity to assert opinions as unequivocally true without taking into ...
Data Factor, New Quality Productive Forces, Industry-University-Research Cooperation, Industrial Structure Optimization Share ...
Background Although medical education regulation is widely practised and given substantial resource and priority by ...
Discover who Simon Kuznets was, his Nobel-winning contributions to economics, and the significance of the Kuznets Curve in understanding economic inequality.
Judge Victoria Kolakowski sensed something was wrong with Exhibit 6C. Submitted by the plaintiffs in a California housing dispute, the video showed a witness whose voice was disjointed and monotone, ...
Beliefs, Not Empirical Evidence, Have Driven the Boom in Alternatives, According to New Academic Research U.S. pensions put 30 percent of their portfolios in alternatives in 2021, up from 9 percent 20 ...
Pope Leo XIV said, "You cannot follow both Christ and the cruelty of kings. A leader who mocks the weak, exalts himself, and preys on the innocent is not sent by God. He is sent to test you. And many ...