. @juliaoftoronto investigates the messy messy science of whether cellphones cause cancerhttps://www.vox.com/2018/7/16/17067214/cellphone-cancer-5g-evidence-studies …
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What I always appreciate about Julia's work on these big questions is not just how she summarizes a huge amount of evidence. But how, in writing it all up, she teaches readers about the scientific method
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Read this piece and you'll better understand why simple questions about behavior and health often have no concrete answer. And you'll be a smarter consumer of science newshttps://www.vox.com/2018/7/16/17067214/cellphone-cancer-5g-evidence-studies …
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and another thing that's really nice about how we approach science at Vox as seen through Julia's work. It might make a nice clicky headline to say scientists have it all figured out. But for many impt questions, they really don't. That's the truth, and we...
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in science journalism need to be comfortable, and get better at, telling compelling exciting (even clicky) stories about unanswered questions.
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