In the third episode about what it's like to be former academics, Knut and Chris go deep: statistics, uncertainty, why science is wrong, Guinness, having animals thrown at you, and Sisyphus Cliff's Notes.

In the third episode about what it's like to be former academics, Knut and Chris go deep: statistics, uncertainty, why science is wrong, Guinness, having animals thrown at you, and Sisyphus Cliff's Notes.

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PHD ComicsxkcdRandall Munroe - WikipediaGuns N' Roses - Live And Let Die - YouTubeQueen - Bohemian Rhapsody (Official Video) - YouTubeRonald Fisher - WikipediaÅrhus - Google MapsGoing To An Academic Conference? Here Are Some TipsScientists aim to keep the crunch in cornflakes - TelegraphDonald Rumsfeld - WikipediaThere are known knowns - WikipediaCorbett Report – Alex Tsakiris Argues That Science Is Wrong About Almost EverythingWhy Science Is Wrong...About Almost Everything: Alex Tsakiris, Rupert Sheldrake: 9781938398315: Amazon.com: BooksA Beginner's Guide To Uncertainty Of Measurement [PDF]Meta-analysis - WikipediaReplication crisis - WikipediaDaniel Kahneman Sees ‘Train-Wreck Looming’ for Social Psychology – Percolator - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher EducationJobs Are Scarce for Ph.D.s - The AtlanticFra humaniora til næringslivet – Knut Melvær – Medium — Knut's piece on what humanities graduates should think about when looking for work in the outside world. Run it through Google Translate if you like, but remember that Knut is still first author.Publish or perish - WikipediaRSA ANIMATE: Changing Education Paradigms - YouTube — Sir Ken Robinson talks about the education sausage machineFlipped classroom - Wikipedia