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>Science is a battle to find causes and explanations amidst the confusion
of data. Let us not get too enamored of data science, whose great triumphs
so far are mainly in advertising and persuasion. Data alone has no voice.

Great quote, Pete!  When I was in graduation school, the first generations
of computers (punch card) were allowing us to crank huge data sets to look
for correlations and significant differences.

I initially got so hung up on cranking data, that my advisor told me to
actually look more carefully at the organisms that I was studying.  His
words have stuck with me since.

I find that much of the hype about bees is based upon soundbites of data,
rather than a deeper understanding of what is actually going on with the
organism and its interactions with the environment as a whole.

-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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