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This community is a place to share and discuss new scientific research. Read about the latest advances in astronomy, biology, medicine, physics, social science, and more. Find and submit new publications and popular science coverage of current research.
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ScienceUncensored is a place for anyone to post any interesting science or technology related news, data, articles, pictures, musings etc. This reddit is about uncensored science - not about those who want to censor science. Unlike the "Science" subreddit, ScienceUncensored does not use Mods to censor posts based on political ideology, religion, or disagreement with posted content. All are welcome!
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/r/EverythingScience is the sister subreddit to /r/science. With a broader rule set than /r/science, it is the place for high quality scientific content that doesn't necessarily reference a peer-reviewed paper from the last 6 months.
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Welcome to r/Futurology, a subreddit devoted to the field of Future(s) Studies and speculation about the development of humanity, technology, and civilization.
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Whatever you find interesting/amazing/geeky is fair game. Crossposting from/to other subreddits is always encouraged! :-)
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You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here.
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Share & discuss informative content on: * Astrophysics * Cosmology * Space Exploration * Planetary Science * Astrobiology
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r/sciences
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A community for people who like science
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New science posted daily! A showcase for stunning scientific images, diagrams, graphs, videos, animations in any field.
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Welcome to r/atheism, the web's largest atheist forum. All topics related to atheism, agnosticism and secular living are welcome here.
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r/ScienceTeachers
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/r/ScienceTeachers is a place for science educators to collaborate on and contribute tips, ideas, labs, and curricula. We seek to encourage the sharing of interesting studies, experiments, videos and articles that will interest students of all ages and promote science and critical thinking in their lives.
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A sub for ALL parents, step parents, parents-to-be, guardians, caretakers, and anyone else who prefers to base their parenting choices on actual, evidence-backed scientific research.
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Science Fiction, or Speculative Fiction if you prefer. Fantasy too. Asimov, Bradbury, Clarke, Dick, Heinlein and other SF books. SF movies and TV shows. Fantasy stuff like Tolkien and Game of Thrones. Laser guns, space ships, and time travel. etc. Star Trek, Battlestar, Star Wars, etc.
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Writing Prompts. You're a writer and you just want to flex those muscles? You've come to the right place! If you see a prompt you like, simply write a short story based on it. Get comments from others, and leave commentary for other people's works. Let's help each other.
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This reddit is for fans and creators of Science Fiction and related media in any form. SF topics should involve plausible ideas reached through the rational application of science. General speculative fiction posts are fine as long as they involve Science Fiction.
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The Kerbal Space Program subreddit. For all your gaming related, space exploration needs. http://kerbalspaceprogram.com
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PROOF: https://i.redd.it/s3cnsz6sz8da1.jpg

For more than a decade, a training program known as 911 call analysis and its methods have spread across the country and burrowed deep into the justice system. By analyzing speech patterns, tone, pauses, word choice, and even grammar, practitioners believe they can identify “guilty indicators” and reveal a killer.

The problem: a consensus among researchers has found that 911 call analysis is scientifically baseless. The experts I talked to said using it in real cases is very dangerous. Still, prosecutors continue to leverage the method against unwitting defendants across the country, we found, sometimes disguising it in court because they know it doesn’t have a reliable scientific foundation.

In reporting this series, I found that those responsible for ensuring honest police work and fair trials — from police training boards to the judiciary — have instead helped 911 call analysis metastasize. It became clear that almost no one had bothered to ask even basic questions about the program.

Here’s the story I wrote about a young mother in Illinois who was sent to prison for allegedly killing her baby after a detective analyzed her 911 call and then testified about it during her trial. For instance, she gave information in an inappropriate order. Some answers were too short. She equivocated. She repeated herself several times with “attempts to convince” the dispatcher of her son’s breathing problems. She was more focused on herself than her son: I need my baby, she said, instead of I need help for my baby. Here’s a graphic that shows how it all works. The program’s chief architect, Tracy Harpster, is a former cop from Ohio with little homicide investigation experience. The FBI helped his program go mainstream. When I talked to him last summer, Harpster defended 911 call analysis and noted that he has also helped defense attorneys argue for suspects’ innocence. He makes as much as $3,500 — typically taxpayer funded — for each training session. 

Here are the stories I wrote:

https://www.propublica.org/article/911-call-analysis-jessica-logan-evidence https://www.propublica.org/article/911-call-analysis-fbi-police-courts

If you want to follow my reporting, text STORY to 917-905-1223 and ProPublica will text you whenever I publish something new in this series. Or sign up for emails here.  

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