Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (usually simply referred to as PNAS) is a "scientific" journal established by the National Academy of Sciences in 1914.

Articles published in the journal are subjected to peer review. However, the sometimes-short length of said review has recently sparked criticism from Conservapedia.[1] PNAS has further been accused of ideological censorship, refusing to publish studies and other materials that challenge scientific orthodoxy.[2]

In 2008, PNAS published a paper that supports the infamous and debunked "hockey-stick" theory of climate change.[3]

References

  1. See for example Flaws in Richard Lenski Study
  2. PNAS Response to Letter
  3. http://www.the-scientist.com/community/posts/list/182.page

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