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The Great British Beer Festival banned drinks with 'sexist' names
77% of British farmers want ban on GMOs lifted
77% of British farmers want ban on GMOs lifted
Emotional Support Animals - The Ethical Challenge In Signing Off On Them Is Not Being Met
Mental Health Disorders Are Not Like Measles, Which Makes It Difficult To View Them Using A Medical Lens
Nitrogen Dioxide In Air Statistically Linked To Asthma - But The Methods Are Unclean
Trust In Science Is Now On Par With The Military - And Above The Media And Government
The Placental Microbiome Is The Schrodinger's Cat Of Biology, Which Means It Isn't Science Yet
Bad Epidemiology: 2016 Trump Election Linked To Preterm Latina Births
Proportionality: Can Birth Length And Birth Weight Predict Future Heart Problems?
How Conspiracy Theorists Dominate Social Media Science Content
Apples With Organic Fertilizer And Pesticides Contain More Bacteria Than Conventional
Voodoo Epidemiology: Now BPS Is Causing Obesity. Will The Public Fall For This Hype Again?
Depressed During Pregnancy In Pennsylvania? Coastal Epidemiologists Will Blame Natural Gas For You
Raw Camel Milk Is Not A Cure For Autism - Or Anything
Claim: 30,000 Lives Could Be Saved By Making The World's Cleanest Air Even Cleaner - But The Data Don't Show It
Sacred Hype: Militant Hawaiians Urged On By Mainland Activists Continue To Protest Astronomy
Apollo 11 - The Remix
Cigarette Butt Litter Hurts Plant Growth
More 'Intensive' Beekeeping Doesn't Lead To More Bee Diseases
Fracking Correlated To Radon In Ohio - Here Is Why No One Is Actually At Risk
Nutritional Supplements And Fad Diets Still Don't Work
Forget Propaganda About Nuclear Energy, The Real Radiation Risk For Humans Is Natural Cosmic Rays
Psychological Impact Of Genetic Testing - Like All Psychology, It Depends
Implicit Bias: You Are Prejudiced, You Just Don't Know It Or Show It

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