This was a much needed discussion with an actual scientist that has done the research and admits to faults and the variability and messiness of science ! So refreshing in today’s world. Will be sharing this thanks again for your continual work Dr. K!
I follow Jessica and enjoy her breakdown and takedown of misinformation and false claims where science is the foundation of reason! This interview was so interesting and I plan to forward to some educators from my Alma Mater. Thanks again to both of you!
Thank you for sharing which was very helpful. Regarding R&D tax deductions, the TCJA dropped allowing companies to deduct R&D costs, but, even when we could, only certain “qualified” costs from IRS Form 6765 were allowed.
I can't thank you enough for being a voice of reason in the chaotic Media and Miss Information landscape. I share your work as much as I can.
This was a much needed discussion with an actual scientist that has done the research and admits to faults and the variability and messiness of science ! So refreshing in today’s world. Will be sharing this thanks again for your continual work Dr. K!
Grrrreat, informative discussion! Thanks to you both.
Great point. The belief that we can cheat our way through is overwhelming. This is especially evident in the world of sports.
What do you think of food scanners like Yuka?
Is this book good for the average person or is meant for people with a strong scientific background?
I follow Jessica and enjoy her breakdown and takedown of misinformation and false claims where science is the foundation of reason! This interview was so interesting and I plan to forward to some educators from my Alma Mater. Thanks again to both of you!
Thank you for sharing which was very helpful. Regarding R&D tax deductions, the TCJA dropped allowing companies to deduct R&D costs, but, even when we could, only certain “qualified” costs from IRS Form 6765 were allowed.