We might want to ask ourselves > if we spend more time looking for "sexy" science that grabs the attention > of the politicians and the public instead of plodding through issues that > may be less sensational but far more scholarly. > Karen Wegner
> Sure, sensationalism is lot more attractive and exiting for some than boring > collecting & analysing facts and making conclusion - a process called > science> > Victor Gomelyuk
I think you may have misunderstood my comments. Debbie posted her theory, and openly asked for scientific feedback. Many people took the time to produce considered and respectful responses. I believe that this sort of interchange is useful.
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