The problem with vaccine case-control studies

Written by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton

Before we go into vaccine case control studies the bias issue at hand is pretty easy to understand and it might surprise you to learn that you have probably already encountered it in everyday life, from dating and when forming friendships

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You Are Being Fooled If You Think Wind Energy Is Cheap

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The late great P.J. O’Rourke once wrote, in The Atlantic in April 2002, that: “Beyond a certain point complexity is fraud…. when someone creates a system in which you can’t tell whether or not you’re being fooled, you’re being fooled.”

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How Political Endorsements Reveal Unacceptable Journal Bias

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Scientific American’s recent endorsement of Kamala Harris brought me back to Nature’s endorsement of Joe Biden in 2020, both of which signal a stark departure from the traditionally apolitical stance science journals have historically taken

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