Good read -> https://t.co/zLofZwbhtk
It's nice to hear some differing views on this, but I found her essay to be dismissive of other views. Like saying Ehrler et al. argue "we should use names of scientific discoveries to promote ideology" is a misreading of that essay. Definitely interesting
I enjoyed Anna Krylov's editorial essay on "The Peril of Politicizing Science" in @JPhysChem Lett. https://t.co/DBAQRJTFbl But I did wonder about the auto keyword of "plant derived food" presumably because of the photo of the author harvesting potatoes and
From Prof. Anna Krylov. - a personal viewpoint on allowing political beliefs, even good ones, to infiltrate science. https://t.co/2nfNfVdTSJ
The Peril of Politicizing Science https://t.co/eSUesWBpa1
Let's just agree to disagree, "STEM holds the key to solving problems far more important than the nuclear arms race: reversing climate change, fighting global hunger and poverty, controlling pandemics, and harnessing the power of new technologies..." https
"Conversations about the history of science and the complexity of its social and ethical aspects can enrich our lives and should be a welcome addition to science curricula." https://t.co/cQX9LBh0xd
"The Peril of Politicizing Science" by my brilliant friend Anna Krylov, USSR born, now prominent US scientist. https://t.co/cLygZ9z487