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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.
 
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.<ref>See for example [[Flaws in Richard Lenski Study]]</ref>  PNAS has further been accused of ideological [[censorship,]] refusing to publish studies and other materials that challenge scientific orthodoxy. [[PNAS_Response_to_Letter]]   
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Articles published in the journal are subjected to peer review. However, the sometimes short length of said review has recently sparked criticism from Conservapedia.<ref>See for example [[Flaws in Richard Lenski Study]]</ref>  PNAS has further been accused of ideological [[censorship,]] refusing to publish studies and other materials that challenge scientific orthodoxy.<ref>[[PNAS Response to Letter]]</ref>  
 
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In 2008, PNAS published a paper that supports the infamous and debunked [[Hockey stick graph|"hockey-stick"]] theory of climate change.<ref>http://www.the-scientist.com/community/posts/list/182.page</ref>
  
 
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==External Links==
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==External links==
[http://www.pnas.org/ Official site]
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* [http://www.pnas.org/ Official site]
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[[Category:Conservapedia Dealings with PNAS and Lenski]]
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Revision as of 14:03, June 24, 2016

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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