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ViroLIEgy 101: Logical Fallacies

Published on September 3, 2024

Written by Mike Stone

ViroLIEgy 101 is a series of articles meant to provide relatively short (by my standards) and concise explanations of key concepts regarding both germ “theory” and virology.

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Why AI ‘misinformation’ algorithms and research are mostly expensive garbage

Published on September 2, 2024

Written by Norman Fenton

If ever there was a case of ‘garbage in, garbage out’ then this is it.

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What is the probability that the Bayesians died by chance?

Published on September 2, 2024

Written by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton

Mike Lynch was the founder and CEO of the UK Cambridge based company Autonomy. It’s a company we know well because their flagship software is rooted in Bayesian probability

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Stellantis to lay off 2450 workers as it replaces Ram trucks with EVs

Published on September 2, 2024

Written by Wall Street Journal Editorial Board

Stellantis is showing what the real green-energy transition looks like: On Friday the auto maker announced plans to lay off 2,450 workers in Michigan as it ramps up electric-vehicle production

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Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History

Published on September 1, 2024

Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

The Boston University School of Public Health teaches students that vaccination is the top public health achievement.

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Britain Has Highest Electricity Prices in the World

Published on September 1, 2024

Written by Will Jones

British companies are paying the highest electricity prices of anywhere in the developed world.

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When Will the Apology Come to Children?

Published on September 1, 2024

Written by Joanna Gray

Metal cages were used in the tarmacked playground to kettle the children in their bubbles during break and lunchtime. The field was off limits.

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Mitochondria Dump DNA in The Brain, Potentially Cutting Years Off Our Lives

Published on August 31, 2024

Written by Mike Mcrae

Scraps of DNA discarded by our neurons’ power units are being absorbed into our nuclear genome far more frequently than assumed, potentially putting our brains at greater risk of developing life-threatening conditions.

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Are Wildfires and CO2 Really Linked?

Published on September 3, 2024

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The mainstream climate discourse often insists that the increase in atmospheric CO2 is almost entirely driven by human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels.

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Global Shorelines Are Expanding—So Why Is The Media Ignoring It?

Published on September 2, 2024

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The mainstream narrative surrounding sea level rise has long been dominated by statements from organizations like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and mainstream media (MSM) outlets

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Study Reveals Humpback Whales Create And Use Hunting ‘Tools’

Published on September 2, 2024

Written by Michelle Starr

The bubbles blown by humpback whales to confuse and snare their tiny prey should be classified as tools

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submerged bridge reveals human habitation in Med 6000 years ago

Published on September 2, 2024

Written by Jennifer Nalewicki

A submerged, human-constructed limestone bridge found inside a cave on a Spanish island is much older than previously thought, pushing back the record of when humans inhabited the location, a new study finds

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Are superheroes smart?

Published on September 1, 2024

Written by Phillip.Altman

Generally speaking, I first look at the credentials of those offering the information.

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Eight states to offer digital IDs on Apple devices

Published on September 1, 2024

Written by Benjamin Freed

Apple announced Wednesday that eight states will begin offering digital versions of their driver’s licenses and identification cards compatible with the computing giant’s mobile devices.

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Green Transition? ExxonMobil Predicts Steady Oil Demand For The Next 25 Years

Published on September 1, 2024

Written by John Hayward

ExxonMobil produced a report on Monday that anticipated oil demand reaching a “plateau” in 2030 and remaining fairly stable for the next 20 years.

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New ‘Living Plastic’ Self-Destructs Once It’s Thrown Away

Published on August 31, 2024

Written by Carly Cassella

Scientists have created a ‘living plastic’ that self-destructs when the material begins to erode.

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