Fake news and fake science
…against smallpox using pustules from milkmaids with cowpox, skeptics thought that this process would lead to the growth of cow-parts from the inoculated areas (see illustration). To this day anti-vaxers…
…against smallpox using pustules from milkmaids with cowpox, skeptics thought that this process would lead to the growth of cow-parts from the inoculated areas (see illustration). To this day anti-vaxers…
…not possibly take a position because it was only a voluntary group with no official standing. I duly sent this post to the CMRC board. And on Friday, I finally…
…career in research and teaching. But Sagan and others have shown that it can be done. And hopefully you will one day be a big draw at a keynote address!…
…and is willing to challenge the claims of the biopsychosocial ideological brigades. That’s the only logical explanation for last Wednesday’s welcome but unexpected announcement that the agency would pursue a…
…already embarked on the journey. I hope that others might find it interesting and useful in understanding how scientists tick and what they do all day. Truth Wins is free…
By David Tuller, DrPH At noon last Friday, at the University of Exeter’s Mood Disorders Centre, Professor Esther Crawley gave a talk called What is new in paediatric CFS/ME research….