The Truth Police
Data-savvy, with an eye for detail and willing to rub people up the wrong way - meet the outsiders keeping science honest.
For years, science has had a dirty secret; research has been dogged by claims and instances of fraud, malpractice and outright incompetence. Suspicious-looking data sets, breakthrough results that can’t be replicated, eyebrow-raising statistical sleights of hand - science has been undergoing something of an existential crisis.
And at the forefront of keeping science honest has been a bunch of outsiders, some of them with no formal academic positions, no salaried posts, double-checking the published claims of researchers and academics. Their work is not without controversy, especially when they go public; nevertheless, they’ve achieved impressive results.
Presenter Michael Blastland meets some of these ‘Truth Police’, discovering their methodology and their motives, as well as asking how scientific institutions are reacting to the deep issues they have brought out into the light.
Presenter: Michael Blastland
Producer: Nathan Gower
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Broadcasts
- Mon 8 May 2023 20:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Wed 10 May 2023 11:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4