A matter of fact
Abstract
This is a worrying time for those who believe government policies should be based on the best evidence. Pundits claim we9ve entered a postfactual era. Viral fake news stories spread alternative facts. On some issues, such as climate change and childhood vaccinations, many scientists worry their hard-won research findings have lost sway with politicians and the public, and feel their veracity is under attack. But just how should evidence shape...
Paper Details
Title
A matter of fact
Published Date
Feb 9, 2017
Journal
Volume
355
Issue
6325
Pages
562 - 563
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