Forensics: 6 tips to help you detect fake science news

Also: Consider financial gain. Is the author ignoring peer literature and exaggerating the results? One-sided self promotion of baseless claims that have not been independently confirmed? Proprietary software that is “secret” avoids scientific scrutiny.

6 tips to help you detect fake science news
— Read on theconversation.com/amp/6-tips-to-help-you-detect-fake-science-news-153708

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Dr. Michael Bowers is a long time forensic consultant in the US and international court systems.
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