
OpinionOctober 9, 2020
Why Doubt Is Essential to Science
If people don’t understand how science works, they can’t properly understand how to think about new findings
Liv Grjebine, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral fellow in history of science at Harvard University and an Arthur Sachs Fellow. She works on the interactions between science and society, particularly in the diffusion of Darwinism.

Why Doubt Is Essential to Science
If people don’t understand how science works, they can’t properly understand how to think about new findings