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In 1975 the American climatologist Wallace Broecker published a paper in the
journal
Science, entitled “Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?”
A new study, published in February in the
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Health Affairs, suggests that there is another option: in many cases, the medical bills can be preempted by prevention, through the widespread and affordable use of vaccines.
A recent study in the
journal
PLOS Medicine projects a fivefold increase in heat-related deaths in the US by 2080; the outlook for poorer countries is even worse.
One intriguing finding from this research, published in 2016 in the
journal
Personality and Individual Differences, is that personality traits associated with a proclivity for harassment may be “specialized psychological adaptations” that allow individuals to exploit “niches” in society.
How could a flawed study have appeared first in the prestigious working-paper series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and then in a
journal
of the American Economic Association?
For example, a study published in the British
journal
BMC Public Health has found that if the rest of the world had the same average body mass index as the US, this would be the equivalent of adding almost one billion people to the global population, greatly exacerbating water stress.
And many high-income countries have experienced measles outbreaks in recent years, owing to fears about vaccinations that began with the publication of a fraudulent paper in the British medical
journal
The Lancet in 1998.
Indeed, it is almost impossible to imagine an article being published in a reputable
journal
without an accompanying list of references.
In a recent article in the British scientific
journal
The Lancet , Oliver Sabot and I proposed such a strategy.
After all, having a paper published in a major
journal
can help a company seeking funds to support product development and boost the value of its stock.
The British medical
journal
The Lancet has described a package of effective interventions to accomplish this.
As Marc Kirschner, a professor at Harvard Medical School, pointed out in a thoughtful editorial in the
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Science: “One may be able to recognize good science as it happens, but significant science can only be viewed in the rear-view mirror.”
Writing with colleague Robert Kagan in the July/August issue of the leading US foreign policy
journal
Foreign Affairs, Kristol not only welcomes the return to active US international involvement, he dismisses what has been done so far as based not on a strategic vision but merely on "a tepid consensus."
Although the article supposedly passed the peer-review process, a key component of legitimate science, it appeared in a low-impact “pay-for-play” journal, Agricultural Sciences, which is produced by a “predatory” publisher.
Biology's Clash of CivilizationsLast summer, at a meeting outside Aspen, Colorado, several dozen physicists gathered to celebrate what the
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Nature described as the "growing feeling that their discipline's mindset will be crucial to reaping the harvest of biology's post-genomic era."
During the past fall, the
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Science published several news stories related to the issue.
For example, the British medical
journal
The Lancet called the proposal “dangerously simplistic” and “flawed,” and warned of the flood of misdiagnoses that would ensue.
A recent series on neonatal issues in the British science
journal
Lancet estimated that between 41% and 72% of neonatal deaths could be prevented if simple interventions were provided effectively where they are needed most.
A comprehensive study in the
journal
Nature demonstrates that, since 1982, incidents of all categories of drought, from “abnormally dry” to “exceptional drought,” have decreased slightly.
Globally, an overview by the
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Nature finds that droughts have been decreasing since 1982.
John Berry recently wrote in the online
journal
The Fiscal Times that not even that is true.
We administered the survey (with the help of Ukrainian survey expert Vladimir Korobov) in New York and Moscow in 1990 and published our results in the American Economic Review in 1991 and in the IMEMO
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MEIMO in 1992.
Similarly, the
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Science reports that new studies show that ocean levels may rise much more rapidly and precipitously than anticipated.
As the British
journal
Nature argued in 1992, a broad scientific consensus holds that “the same physical and biological laws govern the response of organisms modified by modern molecular and cellular methods and those produced by classical methods....[Therefore] no conceptual distinction exists between genetic modification of plants and microorganisms by classical methods or by molecular techniques that modify DNA and transfer genes.”
In an April editorial in the
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Science , Nina Fedoroff, an eminent plant geneticist who serves as senior scientific advisor to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, wrote: “A new Green Revolution demands a global commitment to creating a modern agricultural infrastructure everywhere, adequate investment in training and modern laboratory facilities, and progress toward simplified regulatory approaches that are responsive to accumulating evidence of safety.
This kind of work can be cheaper, too, because a single data set can generate multiple
journal
articles.
In 1972, a more specific prediction was made in the leading science
journal
Nature , namely that temperatures would warm by half a degree Celsius by 2000.
In an article last year in the US
journal
Foreign Affairs , Alan Blinder, a former advisor to President Bill Clinton and Vice-Chair of the US Federal Reserve Board, argued that the process of globalization has the potential to cause massive job loss in the future.
According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, published in the British medical
journal
The Lancet, obesity became a bigger public-health problem than hunger.
In late October, the British medical
journal
Lancet published a study of civilian deaths in Iraq since the US-led invasion began.
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