Inference: International Review of Science Feedback & Comments John Hawks Associate professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. “Thanks for getting in touch with me! I did see Tattersall’s essay and really like the way that you handled that. It is a very nice format, and gives a great opportunity for a deeper discussion of scientific issues like this one.” “T received a copy of Inference. I have been impressed by the work that I have seen published by other researchers in Inference. ”’ William von Hippel Professor and former head of the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland. “Thanks, looks very interesting!” Roald Hoffmann Nobel Prize in Chemistry. “T really enjoyed your article in Inference, because you really tried to convey to a general educated audience what a synthesis is like. It is not easy, and I have tried.” Gerald Holton American physicist, historian of science, and educator. “Thank you for sending me Mr. Glashow's remarkable and engaging essay.” Jim Hudspeth Laboratory of Sensory Neuroscience at The Rockefeller University. “Wow! Iam very impressed by both the range and the quality of the articles and responses that have appeared to date, several of which I have just read.” 7 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022451