{"id":293,"date":"2014-06-27T12:37:33","date_gmt":"2014-06-27T12:37:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/psblab.org\/?p=293"},"modified":"2014-06-27T12:48:23","modified_gmt":"2014-06-27T12:48:23","slug":"sensationalism-in-science-reporting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/psblab.org\/?p=293","title":{"rendered":"Sensationalism in science reporting"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Being British, I have a certain reverence for the <a href=\"http:\/\/news.bbc.co.uk\">BBC<\/a>, which was arguably at some point in history the finest news organization in the world. That&#8217;s certainly no longer the case, especially in science reporting.<\/p>\n<p>Being a cardiac biologist, my interest was piqued by the following headline&#8230; &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-28022949\">Mini hearts grown to study disease<\/a>&#8220;, but the story itself is less actual science reporting, and more lab\/university PR.\u00a0 Such material does not science news make. A better headline would be &#8220;Dude from obscure Scottish university figures out how to do something <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pubmed\/21597009\">already done<\/a>&#8220;.<\/p>\n<p>The first red flag that this <em>news<\/em> piece is nothing more than PR, is no link to a report of the underlying science in a peer reviewed journal. The most fundamental bar for something being newsworthy in science is journal publication. How did this even get past the BBC proof readers?<\/p>\n<p>Well, maybe the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.abertay.ac.uk\/research\/staff\/n_zhelev\/\">link <\/a>to the authors&#8217; University webpage* can help? (oddly it was put at the bottom of the piece, not embedded in the text of the article itself).\u00a0 Nope, nothing about cardiac stem cells there.**<\/p>\n<p>What about <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pubmed\/?term=Zhelev+n+[AU]\">PubMed<\/a>?\u00a0 Nope. 5 papers published since 2007, none of them about hearts.<\/p>\n<p>Then there&#8217;s this statement&#8230; <em>&#8220;They are indeed human cells, which physiologically are the same as human hearts, in this case the size does not matter&#8221;<\/em>. Ever heard of pre-load?\u00a0 Afterload? Frank-Starling? Oxygen tension?\u00a0 Does anyone in the BBC science department even understand the meaning of the word &#8220;physiology&#8221;?\u00a0 Resisting my temptation to make a puerile joke that size DOES matter, let&#8217;s just say a ball of cells is about as far removed from a living beating human heart, as a naked mole rat penis.<\/p>\n<p>The kicker is this tag-line at the end&#8230; <em>&#8220;We can work now, in one experiment, with 1,000 human hearts and test large amounts of compounds, which you can&#8217;t do in animals&#8221;<\/em>.\u00a0 While ignoring that you actually CAN do this in animals (you just need 1000 animals, which isn&#8217;t a lot for a mouse lab), the key word here is &#8220;now&#8221;.\u00a0 NOW we can do this.\u00a0 Before we couldn&#8217;t do this.\u00a0 Everything hinges on novelty, but as the link above to the pioneering work of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pathology.washington.edu\/research\/labs\/murry\/\">Chuck Murry<\/a> shows (as does a quick<a href=\"https:\/\/duckduckgo.com\/?q=heart+on+a+chip\"> search for &#8220;heart on a chip&#8221;<\/a>), this is far from novel.<\/p>\n<p>None of the above is to detract from the actual work of Dr. Zhelev. I&#8217;ve never met him, and his work is probably awesome. Hey, he got cardiac stem cells to grow in a dish, which is more than I&#8217;ve ever done with stem cells, so hats off to him!\u00a0 But please BBC science news, try and recognize when you&#8217;re being used for blatant PR with zero underlying content.\u00a0 As a scientist, I like a little more <a href=\"http:\/\/phenomena.nationalgeographic.com\/blog\/not-exactly-rocket-science\/\">meat <\/a>behind my <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dcscience.net\/\">science <\/a>reading.<\/p>\n<p>_______________<\/p>\n<p>*Who even knew there was such a thing as the University of Abertay? I come from the other end of the <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/This_Sceptred_Isle\">Sceptred Isle<\/a> and had never heard of it before. I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s a great place, but maybe someone in their science PR office needs to lay off the caffeine for a while.<\/p>\n<p>**Lordy! Those are some freaky cold lookin&#8217; folks at the top of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.abertay.ac.uk\/research\/staff\/n_zhelev\/\">page<\/a>. The dude in the middle looks like he just got out of a knife fight. That one with the big eye in the magnifier is giving me the fear!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Being British, I have a certain reverence for the BBC, which was arguably at some point in history the finest news organization in the world. That&#8217;s certainly no longer the case, especially in science reporting. 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