Institutionally, isn't science a way of compensating for biases?
Yes. But the article goes into the extent to which biases come back into play as soon as any scientific research is reported outside the immediate group studying that field. (The article says that people decide whose qualifications to trust based more on whether they agree with the results than whether the qualifications are sound.)
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Yes. But the article goes into the extent to which biases come back into play as soon as any scientific research is reported outside the immediate group studying that field. (The article says that people decide whose qualifications to trust based more on whether they agree with the results than whether the qualifications are sound.)