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Saturday Stories: Correlations, Trolling, And School Ventilation
3 days ago - By Weighty Matters
Nans Florens, Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz, Jérôme Barriere, Eric Billy, Fabrice Frank, Véronique Saada, Alexander Samuel, Barbara Seitz-Polski, Kyle Sheldrick, and Lonni Besançon, in OCF Preprints ask should we publish every correlation during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Lisa Palmer and Silvia Waisbord, in Undark, on the toll trolls are taking on science journalism.
Jonathan Lambert, in Grid, with a fantastic overview on ventilation in schools - why it matters, and how to fix it.
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