Rebuilding Public Trust in Science – Southeast Asia Science Advice Network (SEA SAN), July
On the 28th of July 2021, the Southeast Asia Science Advice Network (SEA SAN) in collaboration with the INGSA-Asia … Read More
On the 28th of July 2021, the Southeast Asia Science Advice Network (SEA SAN) in collaboration with the INGSA-Asia … Read More
The INGSA Southeast Asia Science Advice Network (SEA SAN) Division has just released a YouTube Channel to aggregate the public … Read More
26th November 2020 David Spiegelhalter The Guardian @guardian David Spiegelhalter is chair of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence … Read More
11th November 2020 The Economist According to a new survey, many scientists believe they are being ignored MAX WEBER, a … Read More
11th October 2020 Sonia Sodha The Guardian @guardian The ‘Great Barrington declaration’ makes claims about herd immunity that its signatories … Read More
7th October 2020 Danny Dorling The Conversation @_TCglobal In 1968, at the height of the last great influenza pandemic, at … Read More
24th June 2020 Andrea Saltelli, Gabriele Bammer, Isabelle Bruno, Erica Charters, Monica Di Fiore, et al Nature @nature The COVID-19 … Read More
7th September Kate Hannah The Spinoff @TheSpinoffTV Together with colleagues on The Disinformation Project, Kate Hannah has been studying the vectors and … Read More
12th August 2020 Richard Luscombe The Guardian @guardian After she refused to manipulate virus data, Rebekah Jones was fired – … Read More
For whatever happens next, what is already evident is that expert advisers and scientific institutions found themselves so wrong, commentators and policy-makers so short-sighted, affluent societies so poorly resourced, macho demagogues and plutocrats so indecisive, and democracies and autocracies so ill-prepared.… Read More