Haha, Ted Chiang is awesome. Here's a story about deeply religious people who have a heliocentric cosmology and believe that God made the universe specifically for them. Then their astronomers discover that the universe is actually geocentric. And it's centred on a planet in a nearby star system, not on their own world. :-D
Unfortunately this comic was released after I finished my bachelor's thesis and studies, but I sincerely would have cited in in my introduction or in some critical approach chapter!
This week, Science published a stunningly irresponsible news story entitled "Fake scientific papers are alarmingly common" and claiming that upward of 30% of the scientific literature is fake.
Headline and intro notwithstanding, the story itself later notes that the detector doesn't actually work and flags nearly half of real papers as fake. Does the reporter just not understand that?