Bad Science - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook Bad Science write by Ben Goldacre. This book was released on 2010-10-12. Bad Science available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Have you ever wondered how one day the media can assert that alcohol is bad for us and the next unashamedly run a story touting the benefits of daily alcohol consumption? Or how a drug that is pulled off the market for causing heart attacks ever got approved in the first place? How can average readers, who aren't medical doctors or Ph.D.s in biochemistry, tell what they should be paying attention to and what's, well, just more bullshit? Ben Goldacre has made a point of exposing quack doctors and nutritionists, bogus credentialing programs, and biased scientific studies. He has also taken the media to task for its willingness to throw facts and proof out the window. But he's not here just to tell you what's wrong. Goldacre is here to teach you how to evaluate placebo effects, double-blind studies, and sample sizes, so that you can recognize bad science when you see it. You're about to feel a whole lot better.
Bad Science
Bad Science - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook Bad Science write by Gary Taubes. This book was released on 1993. Bad Science available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Documents the bizarre 1989 episode of 2 scientists who announced they had created a sustained nuclear-fusion reaction at room temperature & the ensuing scandal.
Good Science, Bad Science, Pseudoscience, and Just Plain Bunk
Good Science, Bad Science, Pseudoscience, and Just Plain Bunk - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook Good Science, Bad Science, Pseudoscience, and Just Plain Bunk write by Peter Daempfle. This book was released on 2013. Good Science, Bad Science, Pseudoscience, and Just Plain Bunk available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. We are constantly bombarded with breaking scientific news in the media, but we are almost never provided with enough information to assess the truth of these claims. Does drinking coffee really cause cancer? Does bisphenol-A in our tin can linings really cause reproductive damage? Good Science, Bad Science, Pseudoscience, and Just Plain Bunk teaches readers how to think like a scientist to question claims like these more critically. Peter A. Daempfle introduces readers to the basics of scientific inquiry, defining what science is and how it can be misused. Through provocative real-world examples, the book helps readers acquire the tools needed to distinguish scientific truth from myth. The book celebrates science and its role in society while building scientific literacy.
Bad Pharma
Bad Pharma - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook Bad Pharma write by Ben Goldacre. This book was released on 2014-04. Bad Pharma available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Originally published in 2012, revised edition published in 2013, by Fourth Estate, Great Britain; Published in the United States in 2012, revised edition also, by Faber and Faber, Inc.
The Science of Breaking Bad
The Science of Breaking Bad - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook The Science of Breaking Bad write by Dave Trumbore. This book was released on 2019-06-18. The Science of Breaking Bad available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. All the science in Breaking Bad—from explosive experiments to acid-based evidence destruction—explained and analyzed for authenticity. Breaking Bad's (anti)hero Walter White (played by Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston) is a scientist, a high school chemistry teacher who displays a plaque that recognizes his “contributions to research awarded the Nobel Prize.” During the course of five seasons, Walt practices a lot of ad hoc chemistry—from experiments that explode to acid-based evidence destruction to an amazing repertoire of methodologies for illicit meth making. But how much of Walt's science is actually scientific? In The Science of “Breaking Bad,” Dave Trumbore and Donna Nelson explain, analyze, and evaluate the show's portrayal of science, from the pilot's opening credits to the final moments of the series finale. The intent is not, of course, to provide a how-to manual for wannabe meth moguls but to decode the show's most head-turning, jaw-dropping moments. Trumbore, a science and entertainment writer, and Nelson, a professor of chemistry and Breaking Bad's science advisor, are the perfect scientific tour guides. Trumbore and Nelson cover the show's portrayal of chemistry, biology, physics, and subdivisions of each area including toxicology and electromagnetism. They explain, among other things, Walt's DIY battery making; the dangers of Mylar balloons; the feasibility of using hydrofluoric acid to dissolve bodies; and the chemistry of methamphetamine itself. Nelson adds interesting behind-the-scenes anecdotes and describes her work with the show's creator and writers. Marius Stan, who played Bogdan on the show (and who is a PhD scientist himself) contributes a foreword. This is a book for every science buff who appreciated the show's scientific moments and every diehard Breaking Bad fan who wondered just how smart Walt really was.