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The Most Obvious Scientific Discoveries of 2009 23

ectotherm writes "See the most obvious scientific discoveries of 2009, actually backed up by scientific studies. These include such no-brainers as 'Men are much more interested in casual sex than women.'"

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The Most Obvious Scientific Discoveries of 2009

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  • Argh! (Score:2, Insightful)

    by owlnation ( 858981 ) on Monday January 04, 2010 @03:48PM (#30644886)
    I had thought that since "idle" was one of /.'s worst discoveries of 2009, that it would no longer be around in 2010.

    Sadly, this seems not to be the case.
  • by Theovon ( 109752 ) on Monday January 04, 2010 @08:02PM (#30648600)

    Read the comments on this article. Only one article is from a prestigious, and the article is not about the obvious thing but about the physiological underpinnings of the obvious thing. It's not the obvious thing that's interesting but the mechanism behind it that was not obvious.

    You know what drives me nuts about science? The scientists. And the non-scientists. In other words, people. If it weren't for the people, better science would get done. People are motivated by selfish reasons like funding, tenure, respect of peers, fame, etc. As a grad student, basically what I do is come up with ideas so I can get published. However, in order to get published, I do have to come up with something innovative and useful (which is why I got into academics in the first place). Peer review is a good filter for a lot of junk science and just plain idiots that don't know how to do science but try to publish their junk anyhow. But then you have to deal with some reviewers who have biases too.

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