They seem like kind of the same things. Publish the most interesting results, they'll regress to the mean.DR. IOANNIDIS: Yeah. What is the difference between the two is that in one case, there's absolutely nothing.
biased to make their data look good St you know which means positive yeah how long did it take the Daily Mail to publish that study the Daily Mail right yeah with the madeup hypothesis that they managed to prove true surely thatended up as a Daily Mail headline a week mail listening to old yeah listening to music makes you younger yeah um so
less obsolete these days I don't think many people buy books based on what the the publisher is is willing to choose to publish um um an editor of a poetry Journal isan authoritative Source anti-democratic but every blogger of
that has increased the most over the last couple of years we've been doing the survey so maybe next year when we publish this data it might be over 50% I don't know whether in the past they were looking for dumb leaders butthere's some evidence for that but you know now we're looking for intelligent
And amazingly people would send me stuff and they would, I would send all scripts and they'd send me back these huge beautiful pieces of art that were nothing I could do, and I would publish those on my Dad's Xerox machine in his office, and sell those. And eventually at a, at an actual photocopy place. And I did that for a few years and that was superfun. But creatively I kept moving back towards the comic strip thing because the superhero thing was kind of fun, but they weren't actually again the stories that I wanted to tell that
And then Ryan comes back, and he says, "Hey, look at these beats." They, um, once you mix a beat, you can actually publish it. You can share it with your friends. He posted it on the wall there.And Skittles writes back, "That mix is hot, Ryan. Keep them coming, everyone." And so, they're encouraging people to do this. And why? What happens when Ryan
And thereís three things that as an author that youíre terrified of hearing from your publisher. The first one if your rejection letter, ìItís a lovely book but we canít publish it.î The second one is, ìYouíre late and weíre gonna cancel your contract.î And the third one is, ìWe have a cover and we think you will like it.î George Dyson: Every time Iíve got that
start to imagine where other contradictions might be here's a document that the Army uh publishes or kind of used to publish called the Civil aircraft Landing permits document and what this is was alist of all the civilian Aviation companies who have permits to land at military air bases and what air bases
Most of us know her from her "Atlantic" article, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All." And today she's come in because she recently published a book called "Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family." And I think most of us are pretty familiar with Kristen Gil.She's our vice president of business operations, and she's the former head emeritus of woman at Google.
those questions and on April 8th of 2015 this book was published by Workman publishing here in New York and one thing that I want to note that I thinkis so cool and unexplainable is that it came out exactly one year to the day of
The interesting thing-- so I'm generally skeptical of win-win arguments. published it had we thought about all of that in advance.
Actually, at about the time-- I'll just go back-- that we were getting these results back, there was actually a clinical trial published that this same drug Everolimus works in patients who have a condition called tuberous sclerosis.This is an inherited disease where patients get cancer at a very young age due to germ line mutations in the same gene, TSE1.
Actually, I don't think that that is right, because the best book in the world is-- "The State of the Future," that we published with The Millennium Project.But Bill Gates hasn't read this yet.
In 2008, we published a book, MIT Press on "Scientific Collaboration on the Internet." And we just now, within the last few weeks, published a book with Morgan Claypool, called "Working Together Apart." And the central theme in a lot of this workis trying to understand the mix of technology and social practices that go together to make collaboration work.
What we find is the 95th percentile student at Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, MIT, et cetera, publishes a lot of papers, as you would expect.They're brilliant. But the drop off from the 95th to the 80th percent is astronomical.
published in mainland China, and I decided I would write a book about a baby panda who sneezed.
published a paper saying this is all bunkum, and no one should take phrenology at all seriously.
published or printed, and we were selling it.
published in the New York Times on a weekly basis?
published but I think being published and being able to like, make any money at it is much harder. It was always hard, I mean, it was always a brutal business, but now it's
publishing companies that we license and you know you got that one publisher and they just look at you like--they're looking at you
um for example there's one researcher John unitis who's a a Greek uh researcher who looks at the the published medical studies and he asked a very uh interesting question he saidwhat happens if let's take a a question in medicine where we know the answer we've done 30 years of research we have
Published a book called "In search of excellence." And the book was a huge business bestseller.
published in the New England Journal of Medicine a few years ago. It got a lot of attention because it had to do with
publishing world and I got a number of lists of names and we sent it off and it was the one sort of you know thing on
publisher I really needed to meet. So his name is Hanon Russell. And he's published many chess books over the last 30 years in the United States. So he committed the
publishing Motion Pictures and social community and kind of wrap them into one experience and gather community and
published article and I used it to get my next opportunity.
published in the most obscure journal in the world. I mean you would have to look very
publishing houses and they would say it was the worst thing they'd ever seen and, "Go away. Go home, you amateur." That didn't end up happening. But that fear was paralyzing for me.
published their indictment, I mean a very long book, explaining without really coming right out and saying it, that Wise had committed a fraud. Now, why did I tell you this whole
published a letter; in-- it was 1968. Published a letter to the Soviet leaders where he writes that if Soviet leaders will not permit freedom of thought for their citizens there is no
published poetry, on the Internet. And I was so annoyed that I decided to write new poetry
published by Turner publishing , and it went out of print. And that company went out of business, when Turner got rid of things like that. And it's been in limbo and luckily now
publishing this. And, um, it was a really unique experience to be able to work with Christopher and Mark Dischler on just you know, having meetings
publishing company we printed the you know certain quotient in advance and you know we'll print more as as orders come in and uh you know we've got a
published widely on beer researching questions raising from the practical beer carbohydrates and diet to the
published in many of the Premier scholarly outlets in Psychology and business including Harvard Business
published on the millennial generation Eric's journey to write this book and really to figure out the questions that
somebody publish it for me.
to publish them. And this seemed to me to be miraculous.
They publish important papers and things from scholars and things like that.
and publish them. And this became the basis, in many ways, for the abolitionist movement that would ultimately oppose slavery.
They published "Cavaliers and Roundheads" hoping the sales of the booklet would generate sufficient income to afford to publish the D&D game.
They publish charts that say, hey, if you hold this piece of turkey or chicken at this temperature for this length of
We publish 11 to 13 books of poetry and short fiction each year.
Because publishers don't publish books in languages read by predominantly poor people.
To publish , you had to buy ink by the barrel, buy paper by the railway car.
can publish something on your blog or I can -- we can use that in a different way. They now start to understand.
I publish music. They have masters degrees.