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Can Professors Say the Truth?
Annals of Self-Experimentation: Magnet Implant
Something Is Better Than Nothing
How to Be a Grown-up About Evolution
Shangri-La Diet Phenomenology
Human Experimental Psychology: Science With One Hand Behind Your Back
Cure versus Prevention (flies edition)
Why Tapas and Dim Sum?
The Shangri-La Diet: What Went Wrong?
Omega-3 and Cancer
Creepy Assertions
The Twilight of Expertise (part 2: medical doctors)
A New and Useful Word
The Twilight Of Expertise
If Science Had Been Invented More Than Once
New Way to Lose Weight?
Durian and the Shangri-La Diet
For the Skeptics
New Way to Quit Smoking?
Brain Food Part 2
Brain Food Part 1
The Secret History of Innovation
What Should “Correlation Does Not Imply Causation” Be Replaced With?
Brian Wansink on Cool Data

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