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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2007 · 25 MIN

Peer Review of Peer Review; and the Franklin Institute Awards

from Science Talk · host Scientific American

In this episode, Scientific American editor-in-chief John Rennie discusses peer review of scientific literature, the subject of a panel he recently served on at the World Conference of Science Journalists. He also talks about some out-of-the-box thinking about burial rites. And physicist Bo Hammer talks about the awards being presented this week at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Plus we'll test your knowledge about recent science in the news. Website mentioned on this episode include www.fi.edu. To vote for the Scientific American podcast in the podcast category of the Webby Awards, go to www.webbyawards.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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