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We’re often told to “follow the science”—a comforting phrase that suggests clarity, objectivity, and consensus. But in ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and I rarely see eye to eye, but I’ll grudgingly admit he’s not entirely wrong about food dyes, though ...
The Trump Administration has gutted many areas of healthcare funding and research, especially in infectious diseases. One ...
Rapid unscheduled disassembly” — the corporate version of “oops,” made famous by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Whether it’s exploding ...
"Sugar is addictive." It's a widespread, well-researched claim—and it's probably false. The assertion oversimplifies complex ...
Cannabis laws in the U.S. are what you’d get if a biochemistry textbook and a Kafka novel had a love child — nonsensical, ...
What if the next big thing in nuclear energy was a dusty old idea from the Cold War era? Once considered to power nuclear ...
Imagine discovering that up to one in three dementia cases could be prevented with something as simple as treating hearing ...
If paying more for produce that’s neither cleaner, greener, nor more nutritious sounds like a good deal, organic farming is ...
They say you can’t turn lead into gold. But try telling that to a policymaker pitching retraining programs. Transforming coal ...
Imagine receiving the news that you're developing an extremely aggressive cancer — and that the only way to prevent it from ...
What starts as digital applause can quickly devolve into a chorus of chaos. In the Wild West of online connections, praise, poison, and pseudoscience often sit side by side—especially when the topic ...