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How do we solve science's 'credibility problem'?

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Science is considered a source of truth and the importance of its role in shaping modern society cannot be overstated. But in recent years science has entered a crisis of trust.

The results of many scientific experiments appear to be surprisingly hard to reproduce, while mistakes...

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Government and business are their own worst enemies in the pursuit of reform

  • Written by The Conversation

Anyone who believes we really do need more economic reform might well despair at the inability of the government to effectively prosecute it and the business community to successfully advocate it.

No wonder the public is sceptical. Between them, the government and its business backers have botched the process so far and there is little reason to be...

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  2. Wall Street has finally begun to downsize, but how did we ever let it get so big in the first place?
  3. Rwanda: how to deal with a million genocide suspects
  4. Don't think you have enough self-control? Try believing that you do
  5. Crisis in American education as teacher morale hits an all-time low
  6. An economy focused solely on growth is environmentally and socially unsustainable
  7. From the Great Plains, Native American masterpieces emerged
  8. Fluorescent proteins light up science by making the invisible visible
  9. When in Moscow: how to do business in Putin’s Russia
  10. Explainer: how much state funding do universities get?
  11. Why Brontosaurus is no longer a dirty word for dinosaur hunters
  12. Nigeria: economic priorities are clear – here is what Buhari needs to do
  13. Could Nick Clegg really lose his seat in the general election?
  14. Deception Island – the Antarctic volcano that just doesn't make any sense
  15. Why we must discuss sex, rape and porn in the classroom
  16. Ocean 'dead zones' are spreading – and that spells disaster for fish
  17. The return of the hand car wash and the UK's productivity puzzle
  18. What hope for a Conservative minority government? Ask me again tomorrow
  19. Explainer: what is the Community Pharmacy Agreement?
  20. Friendship in war was not just confined to bonds between men
  21. Got chronic pain? Just un-learn to live with it...
  22. Financial markets expect a cut, but RBA Shadow Board says hold
  23. The real leadership challenge: only six Liberals are suitable to be PM
  24. Why Twiggy Forrest should have got behind a super profits tax
  25. World's largest asteroid impact site could be right here in Australia
  26. The right prescription: pharmacy sector in dire need of reform
  27. Low interest rates set to stay, so what's the best investment course for retirees?
  28. The Flanagan effect: Tasmanian literature in the limelight
  29. The Road to Paris: three myths about international climate talks
  30. The Gallaghers, the Stefanovics and the Rineharts: what's behind sibling rivalries?
  31. Are mixed-grade classes any better or worse for learning?
  32. Can the states help the nation's critical research infrastructure?
  33. Un-doing awareness: Do smart watches make dumb humans?
  34. Amazon's dashing vision of the future of shopping: Think fast, Think less, Buy more
  35. Industrial corn farming is ruining our health and polluting our watersheds
  36. US should stop blocking China's AIIB and join allies in new club
  37. A dark night is good for your health
  38. Emoticons and symbols aren't ruining language – they're revolutionizing it
  39. Skunk cabbage blooms are a stinky herald of spring
  40. The end of college? Or a new beginning?
  41. Gallipoli's rich history of conflict started well before 1915
  42. The problems with relying on the bank of mum and dad
  43. The pale blue dot and other 'selfies' of Earth
  44. Special needs children asked to stay home when inspectors call
  45. The logic behind Nicola Sturgeon’s 'Ferrero Rocher' moment doesn't add up
  46. Jaw-jaw still beats war-war
  47. Dangerous talk can only muddy waters as crisis between West and Russia deepens
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