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Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder On The Psychological Literature For Transgender Teen Treatment.

Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder On The Psychological Literature For Transgender Teen Treatment.

Sabine Hossenfelder attempts to answer the question of transgender youth healthcare by applying a physicist mindset to the literature on this matter.   I've commented on this to her…
Forget  Paleo, Ketogenic or Mediterranean Fads, The Best Diet Remains Low Calorie

Forget Paleo, Ketogenic or Mediterranean Fads, The Best Diet Remains Low Calorie

An American Heart Association article ranks 10 diets in its Circulation in-house journal and they are about what you expect; keto bad, vegetables good, despite all the money they get from beef trade…
Even With A $7500 Subsidy, Americans Don't Want Electric Cars

Even With A $7500 Subsidy, Americans Don't Want Electric Cars

The Biden administration wants to make sure its policy of banning conventional cars succeeds, which means getting Americans to buy electric ones. Which is why the ironically named Inflation Reduction…
National Academies Of Sciences: The US Needs Nuclear. Will Democrats Listen?

National Academies Of Sciences: The US Needs Nuclear. Will Democrats Listen?

Prior to natural gas hydraulic fracturing making played out gas wells viable again, America was in a real climate emissions pickle. In 1994, Democrats finally won their war of extinction on nuclear…
ChatGPT Can Replace Journalists But It Can't Pass A Doctor's Final Exam In Med School

ChatGPT Can Replace Journalists But It Can't Pass A Doctor's Final Exam In Med School

For years, many have feared that artificial intelligence (AI) will take over national security mechanisms, leading to human slavery, domination of human society and perhaps the annihilation of humans…
It's Sexist To Call Rosalind Franklin A Victim Because Other Scientists Saw What She Didn't

It's Sexist To Call Rosalind Franklin A Victim Because Other Scientists Saw What She Didn't

Maurice Wilkins, the ‘third man of the double helix’, was at King's College London with Rosalind Franklin during the worldwide race to uncover the structure of DNA. He shared the Nobel Prize with…
Just Energy Transition Partnership Is High-Cost Low Value Climate Injustice

Just Energy Transition Partnership Is High-Cost Low Value Climate Injustice

$8.5 billion doesn't get you a lot when it comes to replacing conventional energy with solar and wind. In the case of South Africa, one closed coal plant, and concerns that they may want to push…
Prenatal High-Fat Diets Linked To Preference For Salty Food - In Female Rats

Prenatal High-Fat Diets Linked To Preference For Salty Food - In Female Rats

Many women eat healthier during pregnancy, but that may mean whatever version of 'healthy' is trending in any given year. Sugar-free, low-fat, gluten-free, paleo, organic, it all has proponents, it…
FAO: Governments Creating 'Gene Editing' Regulations Are In Defiance Of Science

FAO: Governments Creating 'Gene Editing' Regulations Are In Defiance Of Science

A Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) assessment finds that most government regulations of genetically engineered foods are a political solution in search of a scientific problem. Mutagenesis,…
A Table Sized Vaccine Printer Could Allow Deployment In Difficult Areas

A Table Sized Vaccine Printer Could Allow Deployment In Difficult Areas

If a vaccine requires cold storage for shipping, many areas where infrastructure doesn't hold up are unable to receive them. A possible solution to this problem is a mobile vaccine printer that could…

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