by Sydney Smith on Apr 06, 2010
Simon Singh Case: British Court Rules Scientific Decisions Shouldn’t be Settled in Courts
A British appeals court has ruled that the courts shouldn’t settle scientific disputes. The court ruled in favor of writer...
A British appeals court has ruled that the courts shouldn’t settle scientific disputes. The court ruled in favor of writer...
Was a mysterious sea creature found in the deep ocean? Recent sensationalized media and blog coverage of a sea isopod...
Recent reports about skeletons discovered in South Africa have declared the “missing link” between humans and apes has been discovered. But,...
iPhones can do so many things that it is not surprising that the device plays a role in media ethics...
Australian Broadcasting Corp's ABC News Watch called out the journal Science for publishing a fake climate image with its letter on global...
A UK journalist's critique of a science article has stirred up some controversy of its own in the blogosphere. But,...
The Guardian wrote June 28 that its competitor the Daily Mail published a story based on a tweet from a...
Media Bistro's Web Newser reported July 8 that ScienceBlogs has already removed Food Frontiers, the advertorial blog PepsiCo sponsored for...
The NYT Picker wrote July 16 that New York Times reporter Brian Stelter breached the newspaper's ethics policy on July...