Science may share some ideals with democracy (such as progress through the collision of contradictory ideas), but the scientific community has steep barriers to entry.
Participation in everyday politics does not require a Ph.D.
In this respect, argues Gary Rosen, scientific discourse makes an awkward fit with social democracy.
Parkinson's disease could be detected by listening to someone's voice
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The pitch and hoarseness of a person's voice often changes if they have
Parkinson's disease, suggesting there could be a non-invasive way of
screening for ...
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