Share this postMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-IScience Friday #13: Why 21st-century Science is failing the public's trustCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Preview1Share this postMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-IScience Friday #13: Why 21st-century Science is failing the public's trustCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore21Science Friday #13: Why 21st-century Science is failing the public's trustAnswer: self-inflicted wounds. The problems are fixable, but public trust will continue to erode until science cleans up its act. Let's discuss.Martin HackworthJan 26, 2024∙ Paid1Share this postMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-IScience Friday #13: Why 21st-century Science is failing the public's trustCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore21ShareShareShare Martin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-ILeave a commentMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-I is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.SubscribeThis post is for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inMartin Hackworth - Howlin' at the Moon in ii-V-I PodcastCommentary on current events, science, politics and culture with some satire and music. Commentary on current events, science, politics and culture with some satire and music. SubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeMartin HackworthRecent EpisodesThe origin of postmodernismNov 29 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #49: What causes the change of seasons?Nov 26 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #48: Unscientific American?Nov 15 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #47: Earth's atmosphereNov 9 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #46: Earth's InteriorNov 1 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #45: The life cycle of our sunOct 25 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #44: Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLASOct 19 • Martin HackworthScience Friday #43: Measuring the distances to starsOct 12 • Martin Hackworth