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Posts by Gareth Leng
Student Media Award 2025 in bold white writing on a blue background. There is an old fashioned projector with a shining light in the background. and then icons to represent podcasts, gaming, writing and media.
Do you have any students passionate about science communication and busting myths?
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Whether it’s videos, blogs, podcasts, or graphics there’s a chance to win up to £300!
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Neuroendocrinologist Gareth Leng, author of “The Heart of the Brain,” unpacks the intricacies of the hypothalamus—a tiny yet powerful structure at the core of what makes us human.
🎧 Listen to Part 1 of his interview on Leafing through Science: @champalimaudf.bsky.social @g-leng.bsky.social
Lovely piece of research debunking a wee bit of nonsense - but with an important message for anyone who might trust ChatGTP or any other AI to retrieve truth from trawling the web!
Fantastic job by Hedi Young for the Champalimaud Foundation - thanks!!
🍽️ Appetite. 😡 Aggression. 🧒 Puberty. 👶 Parenthood. Is there anything the #hypothalamus isn’t involved in?
Join our new #podcast #LeafingThroughScience 🎙️ as we shine a torch 🔦 into this deep, dark cave of the brain 🧠.
🎧: rss.com/podcasts/lea...
🎥: youtu.be/et_T1gpXoHU
@mitpress.bsky.social
Thank you!!!!
Just read it. Spot on.
I think this is right from my (historical)experience on Wikipedia. There is an assumption that secondary sources are sound; in fact they are very variable in quality (increasingly so in recent times), and few are systematic (and many that claim to be are not). Scholarly reviews are rare.
I think you have this analysis right. It's what happens when you listen to people who don't understand what Universities are for, who don't understand what builds a reputation and how important that is, and who haven't thought about what students and the country needs from its Universities.
Author-Paid PublicationFees Corrupt Science and Should Be Abandoned Thomas J. H Morgan & Paul E. Smaldino
As grant money starts drying up, it's more important than ever not to waste it on paying publishers' open access "article processing fees" when we can host PDFs for free. Tom Morgan and I wrote a paper on this, forthcoming at Science and Public Policy. Accepted draft here: osf.io/preprints/os...
Easy to forget how far we have come over the last 50 years. In 1972 the last pit pony that worked underground in the coal mines of South Wales was brought above ground and retired. Our world has become more enlightened in so many ways - but we have to defend those gains.
Maybe don't tell RFK this?
I so miss Terry Pratchett. Would have loved to read his Discworld take on the Trump universe.
Mindless vandalism.
"... how important it is to create a laboratory filled with young scientists from all aspects of our cultural and societal mosaic."
@denisebelsham.bsky.social is the Alison Douglas lecturer at @bsneuroendo.bsky.social Bradford, and this is from her abstract. Alison would have been so pleased.
Consensus vs Convergence
"Unlike declarations that a consensus exists...a claim that convergent evidence exists honors science’s norms of critique and correction by inviting discussion of the extent of existing knowledge and the multiple ways in which it was developed”
By @holdenthorp.bsky.social
Fully agree. There are problems with peer review - but mainly because too often it's not rigorous enough.
pa idiot rhwysgfawr!
Table showing the top Universities in the world ranked by papers in top journals in 2023-4. Harvard is first, the next 9 are all Chinese.
From Nature Index, the top 10 academic institutions in the world ranked by number of papers published in 2023-24 in the most prestigious scientific journals (all fields of science). Harvard is first by a long way; the next 9 are all Universities in China.
Chinese trolling us…
You might find this helpful, from the UK Research Integrity Office
ukrio.org/wp-content/u...
The image is a heatmap titled "Measles," showing measles cases across U.S. states from 1928 to 2003. States listed on the y-axis include Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The x-axis spans years from 1928 to 2003. A vertical line marks the introduction of the measles vaccine around 1963. The color scale at the bottom ranges from blue (0 cases) to red (4,000+ cases), with shades of green, yellow, and orange indicating intermediate values (1,000, 2,000, 3,000 cases). Before 1963, many states show frequent high case numbers (yellow to red), while after 1963, cases drop significantly, with mostly blue indicating near-zero cases.
And yet Joe Rogan puts guests on who say "Vaccines aren't actually responsible for the reduction in infectious diseases.”
You've done a good job in my view. I added a comment in the Talk section suggesting that Fraud doesn't really belong there (not in my User name - I left WP many years ago tho my user page is probably still there and easy to find (Gleng). The feedback you got exemplifies whats wrong with WP.
OK here it is, the moment you have all been waiting for! Our advert for 5 posts here at Glasgow: Cognitive neuroscience/psychology. Closing date May 12 - please spread the word
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Finally, there were various comments from viewers about how universities are just ivory ideas discussing abstract ideas and of no use to society.
This was my defence of university & higher education
Poets say things best.
"To be, or not to be, that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
And by opposing end them."
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This is just unbelievable. Thanks for having principles, Tracy.