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Happy 20th Birthday To The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Happy 20th Birthday To The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Heat Is Still On Dr. Oz
The Heat Is Still On Dr. Oz
UK Defies Anti-Science Juggernaut, Lifts Ban On Neonics
UK Defies Anti-Science Juggernaut, Lifts Ban On Neonics
How To Make Cancer Drugs More Affordable - Mix Naivete And Someone Else's Money
Big Science: Ernest Lawrence Gets His Hagiography
Targeting Coffee Berry Borer Microbiome Could Reduce Its Peskiness
Targeting Coffee Berry Borer Microbiome Could Reduce Its Peskiness
Medical Child Abuse Or Desperate Parents?
Wacko Conspiracy Sites: The Intercept
Is There Toxicological Risk From Playing Sports On Artificial Turf?
Is There Toxicological Risk From Playing Sports On Artificial Turf?
Stop The Hate: Vampires Are Afraid To Talk To Social Workers Due To Public Ridicule
I've Been Named The New President Of The American Council On Science And Health
The Chocolate Hoax Only Fooled Mainstream Media
It's Time For Racism In College Admissions To Go
Breakthrough Institute Should Be The Future Of Environmentalism
Breakthrough Institute Should Be The Future Of Environmentalism
Government-Funded Scientists Fail With GMO Wheat, Anti-Science Activists Still Cheer
Government-Funded Scientists Fail With GMO Wheat, Anti-Science Activists Still Cheer
I Don't Use The Term 'Miracle' Very Often, But...
New York Bans Fracking, Prepares To Buy More Energy From Fracking
Conservatives Have Greater Self Control, Finds PNAS Study

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