Martin Gardner

Gardner was best known for creating and sustaining interest in recreational mathematics—and by extension, mathematics in general—throughout the latter half of the 20th century, principally through his "Mathematical Games" columns. These appeared for twenty-five years in ''Scientific American'', and his subsequent books collecting them.
Gardner was one of the foremost anti-pseudoscience polemicists of the 20th century. His 1957 book ''Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science'' is a seminal work of the skeptical movement. In 1976, he joined with fellow skeptics to found CSICOP, an organization promoting scientific inquiry and the use of reason in examining extraordinary claims. Provided by Wikipedia
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Replacing daily cART with AAV-expressed eCD4-Ig by M. Gardner, M. Davis-Gardner, M. Farzan
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A protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing Sleepwell, EMPOWER, and treatment-as-usual for benzodiazepine receptor agonist discontinuation in older adults: the your answ... by Andrea L. Murphy, Justin P. Turner, Malgorzata Rajda, Sandra Magalhaes, Kathleen G. Allen, David M. Gardner
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Effectiveness and cost analysis of methods used to recruit older adult sedative users to a deprescribing randomized controlled trial during the COVID-19 pandemic by Andrea L. Murphy, Justin P. Turner, Malgorzata Rajda, Kathleen G. Allen, Kamilla Pinter, David M. Gardner
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