Re: Scientists prove susceptible to corruption, like everyone else



On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Ðö¢ Vön Rö¢K wrote:
On Sunday, January 30th, the New York Times carried a front-page story
titled "Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him." The Oregonian ran
two articles, one on the 23rd of January and another on the 30th, about an
effort by professors at Oregon State University (OSU) to block publication
of a research study by one of their own graduate students. The study
concluded that logging after wildfires is harmful to forest growth (OSU
receives about 10 percent of its funding from a tax on logging).

This was a conspiracy? How do we know it wasn't just crappy research?
There are many reasons to "block" papers.

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