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scientific creativity . After Stewart Richie made it to the short list for the Royal Society for Science Award in the United Kingdom, his book was added to the award library series.
Many rely on science, Stewrat Richie claims in his book “My Fantasy of Scientific.” But what if science itself proves to be unreliable? Everywhere that is truly important, including in medicine, education, psychology, health, fatherhood, and motherhood, we look to science for direction.

Science fiction highlights the annoying flaws that impair our comprehension of all of these topics and more.
While the scientific method will always be our best way to get to know the world, the current system for financing and spreading science in reality not only fails to protect from the biases of scientists and their inevitable weaknesses, but rather it actively encourages them.

It turns out that many theories and allegations are widely accepted and of great influence – about “preliminary”, “the mentality of growth”, “sleep” and “nutrition”, “genes” and “microbium”, in addition to a group of medicines, allergies and treatments – It is based on unreliable and exaggerated amounts and even forged papers. We can monitor their effects on a variety of issues, such as the anti-vaccination movement and austerity economics, and we occasionally calculate the cost in human lives.

Stewart Ricci led a new reform movement in science that sought to identify and address these issues. This important investigation gathers evidence on its full and startling scope and offers a range of solutions to save and safeguard these most priceless human endeavors.
Stewart Richie is a lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience in Kings College London and won the 2015 “Rising star” award from the Psychological Sciences Association..

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