Jeffrey Epstein’s science influence only grew after leaving his Palm Beach County Jail prison term early.
Tag Archives: sociology of science
Science in the Epstein files: What are implicated scientists saying?
Sheeva looks into attitudes Epstein-affiliated researchers have about their own ties.
Science in the Epstein files: Jeffrey Epstein, freshly out of jail, was thanked in a 2010 Nature paper
Sheeva tells the story of how, in 2010, freshly out of jail, Epstein was thanked in a Nature paper.
Science in the Epstein files: Epstein’s love of deception wove a tangled web, entrapping scientists
Sheeva examines Jeffrey Epstein’s love of research into the practice of deception.
Science in the Epstein files: Why did Epstein fund so much science?
Jeffrey Epstein funded science when it helped him get ahead…which was often.
7 Nobel Prize-Winning Physicists of the Early 20th Century
The early 20th century Nobel Prize-winning physicists faced scientific and social challenges amid world events, influencing their groundbreaking work.
Understanding the “Science of Science”
Sheeva Azma recaps a 2024 AAAS Annual Meeting session on the “science of science,” a field dedicated to introspecting on science as a human activity.
What Makes Fancy Comma, LLC Unique?
Learn about Fancy Comma, LLC’s dual mission to explain complex subjects for our clients as well as help scientists-in-training communicate better.
Better Science through Sociology
Understanding sociology can help improve the scientific enterprise.
How Sociology Can Inform Science (and SciComm)
Sheeva talks about ways sociology can inform both science and science communication (SciComm).