Why is the news media comfortable with lying about science?
January 14, 2010
The year is only a couple of weeks old, but it's already been a strange one for science news.
With a steady flow of coverage on a huge range of complex subjects, it's easy for things to go wrong, and for journalists to come up with material that doesn't get the science right. But a few recent cases appear to involve news organizations that have gone out of their way to get a science story wrong.
The news industry tends to respond badly to cases where people make up the contents of their stories—witness Jayson Blair and the fake Bush National Guard records. But, so far, the response to the recent science news-related events has been complete indifference.
Why is the news media comfortable with lying about science?