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Dear Center for Science In the Public Interest: A Glass of Wine Still Doesn't 'Cause' Breast Cancer

Dear Center for Science In the Public Interest: A Glass of Wine Still Doesn't 'Cause' Breast Cancer

Once upon a time, the vaguely suspect legal group Center for Science in the Public Interest set their sights on alcohol, claiming it caused breast cancer. Media was a smaller community then - three…
Nukes Can NEVER Terraform Mars - A Million 100 Megaton Nukes Can't Do It - Elon Musk's Sci. Fi Teeshirts

Nukes Can NEVER Terraform Mars - A Million 100 Megaton Nukes Can't Do It - Elon Musk's Sci. Fi Teeshirts

Elon Musk has just tweeted about his "Nuke Mars to terraform it" idea. He talked about that some years back, in 2015 when many people responded with articles saying it is impossible. Now he is…
Mauna Kea Astronomy: Something Weird Happened to the Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way 26,000 Years Ago

Mauna Kea Astronomy: Something Weird Happened to the Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way 26,000 Years Ago

Now they tell us.  After 20 years of watching Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of our galaxy (that's right, no matter what astrology sign you pretend to be, we're all Sagittarius),…
1990 MU & 1998 OR2 Are NOT Planet Killers, Can't Even Hit - Asteroid Warning Absurdities In Daily Express / Business Insider

1990 MU & 1998 OR2 Are NOT Planet Killers, Can't Even Hit - Asteroid Warning Absurdities In Daily Express / Business Insider

Another two harmless asteroids being shared in the sensationalist press. I am getting PM's from some really scared people about these. These two asteroids not only are harmless, they never were even…
PLOS ONE, Transplantation, Retract 15 Chinese Studies Due To Concerns About Informed Consent

PLOS ONE, Transplantation, Retract 15 Chinese Studies Due To Concerns About Informed Consent

Every other month American journalists gleefully proclaim that communist China is spending more money (at least according to China) and producing more papers and that America is finished. And every…
What Scientists Just Learned From The Hidden Drawing Beneath DaVinci's "Virgin of the Rocks"

What Scientists Just Learned From The Hidden Drawing Beneath DaVinci's "Virgin of the Rocks"

In 2005, part of a hidden drawing beneath Leonardo Da Vinci’s "Virgin of the Rocks", commissioned for an altarpiece in 1483, was found, and scholars working on the National Gallery in London treasure…
You Can Pretend NASA's Astrobiology Novels Are For Kids, But Everyone Will Love Them

You Can Pretend NASA's Astrobiology Novels Are For Kids, But Everyone Will Love Them

In 2010, to celebrate 50 years of Exobiology and Astrobiology research at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) they commissioned a graphic history of the people and events that…
If The Keto Diet Cures Your Migraines, You Don't Have Migraines

If The Keto Diet Cures Your Migraines, You Don't Have Migraines

A recent paper claims the ketogenic diet (basically the Atkins diet, except you can't sell new diet books using old names) will help with migraines. Other more dangerous claims are that it will help…
There's No Scientific Evidence For CBD Health Claims - There Is Little Evidence It Is Even Safe

There's No Scientific Evidence For CBD Health Claims - There Is Little Evidence It Is Even Safe

With marijuana now increasingly legal, there is less and less use for the junk health claims about supposed benefits. Sure, it works for some, but any time a product is claimed anecdotally to work…
Rising Water Stress Slowed Down RATE Of Increase In Greening - World Still Greening Fast

Rising Water Stress Slowed Down RATE Of Increase In Greening - World Still Greening Fast

This is an interesting paper but it’s been misreported widely. Over the last decade the world has continued to get greener almost everywhere, because of the CO2 fertilization effect, lengthening…

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