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    The Half-Life of Facts

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      Magee, Chris, 43, 45–46, 56, 207–8

      magicians, 178–79

      magnetic properties of iron, 49–50

      Maldives, 203

      Malthus, Thomas, 59

      mammal species, 22, 23, 128

      extinct, 28

      manuscripts, 87–91, 114–16

      Marchetti, Cesare, 64

      Marsh, Othniel, 80–81, 169

      mathematics, 19, 51, 112–14, 124–25, 132–35

      Matthew effect, 103

      Mauboussin, Michael, 84

      Mayor, Michel, 122

      McGovern, George, 66

      McIntosh, J. S., 81–82

      McWhorter, John, 191

      measurement, 142–70

      decline effect and, 155–56, 157

      kilogram in, 147–48

      meter in, 143–47

      of Mount Everest, 140–41

      precision and accuracy in, 149–50

      prefixes in, 47–48, 142, 147

      publication bias and, 156

      of trees, 142

      Mechanical Turk, 180–82

      medical knowledge, 23, 32, 51–52, 53, 122, 197, 198, 208

      about cirrhosis and hepatitis, 28–30

      MEDLINE, 99–100

      memorization, 198

      Mendel, Gregor, 106

      Mendeley, 117, 118

      Merton, Robert, 61, 103, 104

      mesofacts, 6–7, 195, 203

      meta-analysis, 107–8

      cumulative, 109–10

      meter, 143–47

      Milgram, Stanley, 24, 167

      mobile phone calls, 69, 77

      Moon, 2, 126–28, 129, 138, 174, 203

      Moore, Gordon, 42, 55, 56

      Moore’s Law, 41–43, 46, 48, 51, 55, 56, 64, 203

      Moriarty, James, 85–86

      Mount Everest, 140–41

      Mueller, John, 165

      Munroe, Randall, 84, 153–54

      Murphy, Tom, 55

      mutation, 87–94

      Napier’s constant, 12

      National Institutes of Health, 17

      natural selection, 104–5, 187

      Nature, 122, 154, 156, 162, 166

      negative results, 162

      Neptune, 154–55, 183

      network science, 74–78

      neuroscience, 48

      New Scientist, 85

      Newton, Isaac, 21, 36, 67, 94, 174, 186

      New Yorker, 86

      New York Times, 20, 75, 174

      Nobel laureates, 18

      nosebleeds, 180–82

      Noyce, Robert, 42

      null hypothesis, 152

      Obama, Barack, 179

      Oliver, John, 159

      Onnela, Jukka-Pekka, 69, 77

      On the Origin of Species (Darwin), 79, 187

      opera, 14–15

      orders, 60

      Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe, An (Wright), 121–22

      Pacioli, Luca, 200

      paleography, 87–90

      paradigm, 186

      paradigm shift, 186, 187

      Parmentier, Antoine, 102

      particle accelerator, 51

      Patent Office, 54

      Pauly, Daniel, 172–73

      periodic table, 50, 150–52, 182

      Petroski, Henry, 49

      phase transitions, 207

      in acceptance and assimilation of knowledge, 185, 186

      in facts, 121–39, 185

      Ising model and, 124, 125–26, 138

      in physics, 123–24, 126

      Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 9, 12

      physics, 32

      Planck, Maxwell, 186–88

      planets, 6, 121–23, 128, 129–31, 132, 183–84

      Planet X, 154–56, 160

      Pluto, 122–23, 128, 138, 148–49, 155, 183–84

      polio, 52

      Pony Express, 70

      Poovey, Mary, 200

      Popeye the Sailor, 83

      population:

      innovation and, 135–37, 202

      makeup of, 61

      size of, 2, 6, 57–61, 122, 135–37, 204

      Portugal, 207

      posterior probability, 159

      potatoes, 102

      preferential attachment, 103

      prefixes, 47–48, 142, 147

      Price, Derek J. de Solla, 9, 12–13, 15, 17, 32, 47, 50, 103, 166–67

      prices, 196–97

      printing press, 70–74, 78, 115

      prior probability, 159

      Pritchett, Lant, 186

      Prize4Life Foundation, 97–98

      productivity, 55–56

      programmed cell death, 111, 194

      proteomics, 48

      Proteus phenomenon, 161

      publication bias, 156

      p-values, 152–54, 156, 158

      P versus NP, 133–35

      “Quantitative Measures of the Development of Science” (Price), 12

      Quebec, 193–94

      Queloz, Didier, 122

      radioactivity, 2–3, 29, 33

      Raynaud’s syndrome, 99, 110

      reading, 197–98

      Real Time Statistics Project, 195

      reinventions, 104–5

      Rendezvous with Rama (Clarke), 19

      Rényi, Alfréd, 104

      replication, 161–62

      Riggs, Elmer, 81

      Robinson, Karen, 107–8

      robots, 46

      Royal Society, 94–95

      Roychowdhury, Vwani, 91, 103–4

      Russell, C. T., 148–49, 155

      Sagan, Carl, 121–22, 129

      sand, 137–38

      Sandström, Ivar, 23

      Schmidt, Mike, 113

      Schulz, Kathryn, 174–75, 201–2

      Schwartz, David, 66

      science:

      citizen, 19–21

      cumulative knowledge and, 56–57

      end of progress in, 54–55, 204

      eurekometrics and, 21, 22

      human aspect of, 185, 186–87

      pace of discovery in, 9–25

      population growth and, 57–61

      technology and, 48–49

      Science, 103, 161, 198

      “Science, Technology, and Society in Seventeenth-Century England” (Merton), 61

      Science Daily, 37–38

      scientific journals, 9, 12, 16–17, 32

      scientific prefixes, 47–48, 142, 147

      Scientific Revolution, 94, 201–2

      scientists, number of, 23–24

      scientometrics, 12, 15–18

      S-curves (logistic curves), 44–46, 50, 116, 130, 203–4

      self-serving bias, 175–76

      Semmelweis, Ignaz, 176–77, 185

      Semmelweis reflex, 177, 179

      Shakespeare, William, 105

      shifting baseline syndrome, 172–73, 183, 190, 193

      sidewalk experiment, 167

      Simkin, Mikhail, 91, 103–4

      Simon, Herbert, 103

      Simons, Daniel, 178

      simultaneous innovation, 104–5

      singularities, 207

      six degrees of separation, 24, 74, 93, 167

      slow change, 171, 172, 190, 191

      Smalheiser, Neil, 100

      smallpox, 52

      Smith, John Maynard, 154, 156

      smoking, 2, 128

      Snopes.com, 84

      Social Forces, 13

      social networks, 74–78, 93–95,
    205–6

      connection strengths in, 76–78

      Dunbar’s Number and, 205–6

      Mendeley and, 118

      social sciences, 202–3

      solar system, 6, 121–22

      species, 143

      extinct, 26, 27–28

      of mammals, 22, 23, 28, 128

      of marine life, 37–39

      Spaceguard Survey, 19

      Spacewatch, 19

      spinach, 83–84

      Sputnik, 127

      stars, 121–22

      statistics, 153, 154, 156

      steam engine, 49

      Stigler, Stephen, 104, 166

      Stigler’s Law of Eponymy, 104

      “Strength of Weak Ties, The” (Granovetter), 76

      streptokinase, 108–9

      Structure of Scientific Revolutions, The (Kuhn), 186

      subways, 173–74

      Swanson, Don, 98–100, 109–10

      Switek, Brian, 183

      Systemic, 129

      Tai, Mary, 67, 68

      Talese, Gay, 198

      Tang, Chao, 137–38

      Tang, Rong, 32

      Tasmania, 57, 59, 60

      taxonomic bias, 168

      technology, 53–54, 122, 173, 184

      cumulative knowledge and, 56–57

      economics of, 53

      end of, 54–55

      information transformation and, 43–44, 46

      limits of, 203–4

      logistic curves and, 44–46, 50, 203–4

      and magnetic properties of iron, 50

      Moore’s Law and, 41–43, 46, 48, 51, 56

      population growth and, 57–61

      science and, 48–49

      telephone, 104

      telephone game, 87

      Tessner, Peter, 187

      texts, old, 87–91, 114–16

      theory-induced blindness, 177

      TheoryMine, 19, 113

      thermal conductivity of the elements, 33–35

      thermodynamics, 49

      Think Twice (Mauboussin), 84

      Tjio, Joe Hin, 1–2

      Today, 41

      Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro, 104

      travel and communication, 61–64

      trees, 142

      Twitter, 103

      UpToDate, 198

      uranium, 2–3

      Uranus, 154, 155

      verbs, 189

      Viagra, 112

      voice onset time, 190

      von Wolf, Erich, 83

      Voyager, 155

      Wagner, Walter, 159

      Wallace, Alfred Russel, 105

      Wallace, George, 66

      war, 165

      War of 1812, 70

      Watts, Duncan, 188

      Waugh, Andrew Scott, 140–41

      weather, 124

      Web, 40–41

      What Technology Wants (Kelly), 46

      “Why Most Published Research Findings Are False” (Ioannides), 158–59

      Wiesenfeld, Kurt, 137–38

      Wikipedia, 84

      Wiles, Andrew, 132

      Wilkins, John, 52, 143–44

      Winfrey, Oprah, 190

      Worldometers, 195–96

      Wray, Bradley, 175

      Wren, Christopher, 143–44

      Wright, Thomas, 121–22

      xkcd, 84

      Yensen, Trygve Dewey, 50

      Yule, Udny, 103

      Zaslavsky, Alan, 69

      Zeno’s Paradoxes, 29–30

      Ziman, John, 164

      Zimmer, Carl, 161–62

      Zuckerman, Harriet, 18

     

     

     



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