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Pagophagia and the Umami Hypothesis
Not the Same Study Section: How the Truth Comes Out
The Power Law of Scientific Dismissiveness
How Dangerous is LDL Cholesterol?
Appreciative Thinking
Science versus Engineering
Buried Treasure, Black Swans, and Outliers
The Scientific Method: Half-Finished but Wholly-Accepted
Twisted Skepticism
First-Born Children, Useless Data, and Me
Why are Games Powerful? (part 3)
Why are Games Powerful? (part 2)
Why are Games Powerful? (part 1)
Lewis Carroll on Mercury and Autism
Interview with Gary Taubes (part 8)
How to Be Wrong (continued)
Interview with Gary Taubes (part 7)
How to Be Wrong
Interview with Gary Taubes (part 6)
Interview with Gary Taubes (part 5)
Interview with Gary Taubes (part 4)
Interview with Gary Taubes (part 3)
Interview with Gary Taubes (part 2)
Interview With Gary Taubes (part 1)
Can Anti-Depressants Cause Suicide?

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