Scientists Who Got In Trouble for Being Right, with Matt Kaplan

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Chapters & Sections (32)

0:00 Scientists Who Were Wrongly Accused of Fraud chapter 1
2:57 Science vs. Church: The Struggle for Truth
5:30 Historical Misconceptions in Medical Practices chapter 1
10:21 The Challenges of Pharmaceutical Innovation and Regulation
12:22 Historical Response to Child Mortality in 19th Century chapter 1
14:57 Scientists Overlooked for Their Groundbreaking Discoveries
17:10 Advantages of T-Mobile 5G Home Internet chapter 1
20:44 Infection Prevention through Innovative Thinking
22:40 Consequences of Challenging Medical Orthodoxy chapter 2
24:32 Scientists Who Suffered for Their Discoveries
26:30 Theories of Vaccine Development and Microbe Treatment
28:27 Scientific Fraud and Vaccine Development chapter 2
30:25 The Dark Side of Academic Success and Plagiarism
31:49 Historical Influence of Astrology on Medical Beliefs
33:45 Conflict Between Science and Established Interests chapter 2
36:56 Galileo's Strategic Maneuvers to Avoid Inquisition
38:41 The Inquisition's Methods of Torture and Manipulation
41:18 Scientists Silenced for Their Groundbreaking Research chapter 2
43:13 Scientists' Perseverance Leads to Breakthrough Vaccines
44:40 Scientists Sidelined for Their Groundbreaking Discoveries
46:54 The Importance of Debate and Skepticism in Science chapter 1
50:05 The Importance of Science Communication in Society
52:24 Breaking Down Barriers in Scientific Funding chapter 2
54:06 Addressing Biases in Grant Selection
55:32 Promoting Scientific Creativity and Reducing Corruption
58:24 Addressing Anti-Science Stance in Society chapter 2
1:01:24 The Importance of Scientific Skepticism and Critique
1:02:54 The Importance of Evidence in Scientific Theories
1:05:45 Challenges to Scientific Consensus and Progress chapter 3
1:07:42 Importance of Science Communication and Transparency
1:09:32 The Misconceptions of Science as an Answer Machine
1:11:20 Scientists Who Were Right Despite Initial Skepticism

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