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      <title>This is How Science Happens</title>
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      <description>I love science. Not the &amp;ldquo;space is beautiful&amp;rdquo; faux-science, but the process of doing science. Hours spent calibrating equipment, cross-checking cites of cites of cites, tedious arguments about p-values and prediction intervals, all the stuff that makes science Go. And, when it does happen, the drama. I also want us to use more empirical science in software. That&amp;rsquo;s why I wrote a talk on it!
One thing lay folk don&amp;rsquo;t realize is that science is social.</description>
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