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fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Have we leapt into commercial genetic testing without understanding it?

Martschenko's argument is largely that genetic research and data have almost always been used thus far as a justification to further entrench extant social inequalities. But we know the solutions to many of the injustices in our world-trying to lift people out of poverty, for example-and we certainly don't need more genetic research to implement them. Trejo's point is largely that more information is generally better than less.
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fromNature
10 months ago

Make science more collegial: why the time for 'adversarial collaboration' has come

Adversarial collaborations can foster scientific advancement if all parties accept the potential for their theories to be incorrect.
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