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How Hard Can It Be To Find One Lockheed Model 10-E Electra In The Pacific Ocean?
'Scoping' Is Why The IARC Controversy Will Never Go Away - And That French Group Needs Replaced
The Economist Use Of Breezy Correlation Works For Economics - But Science, No
#MedEd: How Well Doctors Use Social Media To Combat Misinformation
Framing: 'EPA Removes Federal Protection' When The New Regulations Were Never In Place
Geothermal Energy Is Clean And Renewable And American Environmentalists Oppose It
Subsidized Housing Makes Inequality Worse
Sorry Carl Sagan, We're Not An Empty Atomic Void
Dentists Are Having To Spend Time Telling Patients That IARC Is Wrong About Aspartame
JAMA Says Less Discrimination In School Admissions Will Mean Fewer Black Doctors
New Antibiotics Aren't A Science Problem, They're A Regulatory One
Women And Chronic Lyme Disease
Fire Brain: The Push To Diagnose Trauma After Natural Disasters Related to Climate Change
Aspartame Doesn't Cause Cancer - IARC Simply Went From Bad To Worse
Jim Jones: Unified Human Foods Program Gets Its First Deputy Commissioner
Epidemiology Fallout: Heart Attack Survivors Ignore LDL Cholesterol Risk Because Of Correlation Disrepute
Annual NY State Butter Sculpture Unveiled
Supplement Risk: Nuez de la India Diet Seeds Nuts Are Actually Toxic Yellow Oleander
Epidemiologists Link Virtual Pollution To Dementia
Without Climate Lockdowns, US Property Values May Plummet?
Greenpeace UK: 'Permanent and Definite and Complete Opposition' to Science
Academic Patents Mean Money, And That Means An Engineering Department
Progressive States Look To California For How Universities Can Use Racism For Admissions
Hypothalamus Differences In Obese People
Insecticides For Malaria Control Aren't Perfect - But It Beats Having Dead Children In Poor Countries

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