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On this inaugural episode of Curioscity, we delve into a simple question: do scientists always agree? What is a scientist and what does that person do? Are there any misrepresentations of science or the work done by scientists? Are there examples where scientists disagreed, and it was a good thing? Let's learn to be scientifically conversational.
Andrew Woodman earned a Ph.D. from The University of Warwick and is currently working as a post-doctoral fellow in Craig Cameron's lab at The Pennsylvania State University.
For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.
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On this inaugural episode of Curioscity, we delve into a simple question: do scientists always agree? What is a scientist and what does that person do? Are there any misrepresentations of science or the work done by scientists? Are there examples where scientists disagreed, and it was a good thing? Let's learn to be scientifically conversational.
Andrew Woodman earned a Ph.D. from The University of Warwick and is currently working as a post-doctoral fellow in Craig Cameron's lab at The Pennsylvania State University.
For all references and supplemental information, you can navigate to ascienceshow.com.

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