- An Earthquake In Science Utopia?
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... the blogging community, it crippled science. The NIH budget doubled under Bush, but that was dismissed as the work of Congress. ... the money-making machine that allowed Obama to bypass public financing and spend more money than John Kerry and George Bush raised in ...
Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Mar 18 2025 - 8:44am - 0 attachments
- Sexist Weather And Hermaphroditic Frogs: The Problem Of Faux Peer Review
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... the means, and all that. The damage to policy and public trust in science can still be substantial when that happens. Why is the ... journal has papers that slip under the radar and open access journals are actually worse, but they get a pass because it's assumed in ...
Article - Hank Campbell - Jan 9 2025 - 12:13am - 0 attachments
- Science Media, Politics And The Big, White Elephant In The Room
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... in common with 2006? Anti-science beliefs among the public? Check. Scientists willing to call them out? Check. Scientists and ... 'Frankenfood'. Who was behind the effort to kill the NIH open access policy numerous times? A Democrat, though all scientists ...
Blog Post - Hank Campbell - May 6 2024 - 9:28am - 0 attachments
- Waste: Some Scientists May Have Taken Millions In Duplicate Funding
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... no, but getting double funding from the army and from the NIH at the same time for a project that seems a lot alike is certainly suspect. ... the Cure publicly-available data. What they didn't have access to were the full grant files so all they could match was description ...
Article - Hank Campbell - Jan 30 2024 - 10:53am - 0 attachments
- 96% Of Restaurant Entrees More Delicious Than USDA Recommends
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... content of US chain restaurant menus', Public Health Nutrition, FirstView Article : pp 1-10 doi:10.1017/S136898001200122X (Public Health) ...
Article - Hank Campbell - Jan 25 2024 - 9:44pm - 0 attachments
- Has Science Been Restored To Its Rightful Place?
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... was as excited as anyone about the chance to correct some public relations mistakes made by the Bush administration in the nascent years ... If it had been, the Republicans who doubled funding of the NIH would be a lot more liked by academics. Link: Did President Obama ...
Article - Hank Campbell - Jun 21 2023 - 9:25am - 0 attachments
- Ted Cruz Overseeing NASA? It Hasn't Looked This Bad Since 2013, Except For 1993, 1973 And 1959
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... and a third of its workforce is on its way to evaporating. Public support for a mission to Mars is nonexistent. It must be in late ... the only thing that had less support than NASA among the public was foreign aid . You know, giving our taxpayer money to other ...
Article - Hank Campbell - May 3 2022 - 3:45pm - 0 attachments
- Wiley Debunks Fake News Censorship Claims
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... And that was just one department in one school at one public university. Journalism professors at New York University average ... in defending it from Democrats who wanted to prevent NIH studies from being read free-of-charge by Americans who pay for academic ...
Article - Hank Campbell - Nov 30 2018 - 5:44pm - 0 attachments
- We Really, Really Need To Focus On Dietary Supplement Safety
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... safety. Joshua M. Sharfstein, MD, associate dean for public health practice and training at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of ... for dietary supplements. An alternative framework is access with safety. That is, can we find a way ensure that dietary supplements ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 9 2015 - 7:30am - 0 attachments
- Industry Clinical Trial Results More Likely To Be Disclosed Than Academic Ones
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... basic summary results on the registry so the America public could have access to the resulting data. The requirement covers non-phase-1 trials ... percent of industry-funded trials, while 38.9 percent of NIH-funded trials reported results and only 27.7 percent of ...
Article - News Staff - Mar 11 2015 - 6:43pm - 0 attachments