October 2005 Newsletter
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Report of Conference, by Clive Seligman
A fancy name for tribalism, by George Jonas
PC at Harvard, by Clive Seligman
Ethics boards harming survey research, says
York professor, by Leo Charbonneau
The summers debate: Is choice the driving force behind sex disparities in science and engineering? by Elizabeth Hampson
Third of U.S. scientists surveyed admit to misconduct, by Maura Lerner
Tribute to John and Chris Furedy, by Clive Seligman
Scientific conference falls for Gibberish Prank, by Greg Frost
Harvard president promises $50M 'Diversity' cash
We undermine science if we overmanage research, by John Polanyi
When it comes to funding research, value should count, by Jason Scott Robert & Francoise Baylis
Now brainstorms are off the agenda, by Henry McDonald
SAFS motion on boycott
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