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Science

This section contains articles that explain how the modern scientific method works and how to apply it in the field of software development. The section will also help you to develop the scientific mindset and teach you how to distinguish between good and bad science.

How social media is killing your dreams

Posted on 11 October 202211 October 2022 by Fiodar Sazanavets
How social media is killing your dreams
Posted In Business and Economics, Getting Ahead in Your Career, Science

Social media is one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century. Facebook allows you to keep in touch with your friends, regardless where on the globe they live. If you have in-demand professional skills, LinkedIn allows you to move up the career ladder with only a fraction of the Continue Reading

How to properly form an opinion on scientific topics

Posted on 17 January 20216 August 2024 by Fiodar Sazanavets
How to properly form an opinion on scientific topics
Posted In Science

Even though we live in the 21st century, a large proportion of world’s population is scientifically illiterate. This especially became apparent during the COVID-19 pandemic, when understanding science became, to some extent, a matter of life and death. This needs to change. If you don’t know how to properly form Continue Reading

A simple way of solving climate crisis

Posted on 17 October 201929 July 2024 by Fiodar Sazanavets
A simple way of solving climate crisis
Posted In Science

Man-made climate change is a major global problem that has been on the news for many years. The issue is notoriously difficult to solve, as humanity has tried to do so since it has been first discovered and hasn’t managed to get it done. But it doesn’t have to be Continue Reading

Anecdotal evidence is often the best evidence

Posted on 14 August 20191 August 2024 by Fiodar Sazanavets
Anecdotal evidence is often the best evidence
Posted In Science

Anyone who ever had any interest in science will know that anecdotal evidence is the worst type of evidence possible. This is what scientists and science teachers repeatedly tell their audience. But is this statement true? If you have a look at the subject matter closely, it doesn’t appear to Continue Reading

Why you shouldn’t always trust scientists

Posted on 14 August 20191 August 2024 by Fiodar Sazanavets
Why you shouldn’t always trust scientists
Posted In Science

Science is, without a doubt, the best methodology available to humankind to figure out how the world works. Every piece of research done within the framework of science goes through several rounds of reviews by other experts. This is done to ensure that all of the work has been done Continue Reading

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