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Appeals Court Wants EPA To Ban Chlorpyrifos, Without Seeing Any Data
Unless Californians Reuse Cotton Shopping Bags For 136 Years, They're Worse For The Environment
Endocrine Disruption Is Homeopathy For Coastal Elites
SciComm: If Our Science Tribe Was A Dungeons & Dragons Campaign
The James Webb Space Telescope Continues To Bleed, Other NASA Experiments Will Continue To Hemorrhage
Anti-Science Mommy Bloggers Declare War On Mark Lynas - Again
Home And Heroes: My Speech For The North Penn-Liberty High School Class Of 2018
Sue And Settle Environmental Attorneys Are Having A Harder Time At EPA
Will Somebody Please Find Me A One-Handed Scientist??
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons - Chinese Epidemiologists Declare Your Barbecue Will Kill You
Nominations For 2018 Sartorius & Science Prize In Regenerative Medicine And Cell Therapy
How Science And Free Markets Made The Clean Power Plan Unnecessary - And The Environment Won
The 5 Most Ridiculous Guests On The Dr. Oz Show
3 Recommendations For Elisabete Weiderpass, The New IARC Director
Dennis Kucinich Got Big Payday From Center For Food Safety To Promote Their Clients
Predicting Who Will Be The Next Director Of IARC
IARC Is Disconnected From Reality - That's Why Its Next Director Shouldn't Be An Epidemiologist
March For Science Faces An Existential Threat - From Within
Conflicts Of Interest Bordering On Fraud: Paul Mills JAMA Article Should Be Retracted
Alternet And The Anti-Vaccine Movement
Finally, EPA Is Ending Regulation By 'Secret Sauce' - And Activists Are Livid
I Was On A Swiss Public Eye Panel Devoted To Hating Science: Here's Why You Should Be Also
Cheat Mood: 40% Of The Healthiest Eaters Still Indulge When They Are Down
Gary Hirshberg And Stonyfield Learn That Casual Sexism Is No Longer Okay
If Biased Algorithms Are Everywhere, Does That Mean They Are Ineffective?

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