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Yeah. I mean, I think to our credit, it's broader than that. I think that our field is really in a period of intense self-examination. It's going to tell the world, I think, how committed we are to scientific values, how we deal with this crisis. There's so many branches to this crisis.
Yeah. I mean, I think to our credit, it's broader than that. I think that our field is really in a period of intense self-examination. It's going to tell the world, I think, how committed we are to scientific values, how we deal with this crisis. There's so many branches to this crisis.
Yeah. I mean, I think to our credit, it's broader than that. I think that our field is really in a period of intense self-examination. It's going to tell the world, I think, how committed we are to scientific values, how we deal with this crisis. There's so many branches to this crisis.
And I think it's just a crisis of, I don't know, integrity or credibility or whatever the most fundamental word you could use to describe what it means to be scientific. There was a lot of debate in the early days of the crisis of whether we should air our dirty laundry in public. The people who were arguing against it, I lost a lot of respect for them. But the other side won.
And I think it's just a crisis of, I don't know, integrity or credibility or whatever the most fundamental word you could use to describe what it means to be scientific. There was a lot of debate in the early days of the crisis of whether we should air our dirty laundry in public. The people who were arguing against it, I lost a lot of respect for them. But the other side won.
And I think it's just a crisis of, I don't know, integrity or credibility or whatever the most fundamental word you could use to describe what it means to be scientific. There was a lot of debate in the early days of the crisis of whether we should air our dirty laundry in public. The people who were arguing against it, I lost a lot of respect for them. But the other side won.
We did air it in public, and I think that we deserve some credit for that. I don't think we should rest on our laurels there. Identifying the problem is not the same thing as changing our practices. We should do some soul-searching about how we got there and how we can prevent that from happening again.
We did air it in public, and I think that we deserve some credit for that. I don't think we should rest on our laurels there. Identifying the problem is not the same thing as changing our practices. We should do some soul-searching about how we got there and how we can prevent that from happening again.
We did air it in public, and I think that we deserve some credit for that. I don't think we should rest on our laurels there. Identifying the problem is not the same thing as changing our practices. We should do some soul-searching about how we got there and how we can prevent that from happening again.
As a former podcast host, I have to agree.
As a former podcast host, I have to agree.
As a former podcast host, I have to agree.
There's got to be something at the heart of that evidence that they've got.
There's got to be something at the heart of that evidence that they've got.
There's got to be something at the heart of that evidence that they've got.
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