My NPR debate on whether science is too risk-averse


This coming Tuesday at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, here is the event information, with three others as well.  With debate partner Brandon Ogbunu I will be arguing the “yes” side, science is too risk-averse.  Self-recommended!

Here is the Open to Debate Substack.




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