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Greenpeace Wins – Science Is Out Of EU Policy Making Again

Posted by on Nov 14, 2014 in Science Education and Policy | Comments Off on Greenpeace Wins – Science Is Out Of EU Policy Making Again

Greenpeace Wins – Science Is Out Of EU Policy Making Again

Professor Anne Glover, the first Chief Scientific Adviser to the President of the European Commission, has been sacked. 

Well, not technically, the European Commission is simply not extending her position. That is diplomatic speech for 'there are a lot more anti-science Europeans voting than there are researchers and they really do not like you.'  

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NIH Can’t Afford Ebola, Can Afford A $10 Million Video Game About A Town Full Of Fat People

Posted by on Nov 14, 2014 in Science Education and Policy | Comments Off on NIH Can’t Afford Ebola, Can Afford A $10 Million Video Game About A Town Full Of Fat People

When Ebola was the latest rage in mainstream media (that would be last month - poor people in Africa are so October of 2014) National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins was quick to capitalize on it - they could have had a vaccine by now, he claimed, if only funding had not been flat since 2004.

Science blogging was, naturally, quick to blame Republicans and The Sequester and whatever else would get Democrats to the polls in the run-up to elections. 

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Rosetta’s Philae, The Good And The Bad

Posted by on Nov 13, 2014 in Aerospace | Comments Off on Rosetta’s Philae, The Good And The Bad

Most of the world that has access to the Internet knows two things about the Rosetta mission - it landed on a comet and a European engineer wore an ugly shirt that offended a lot of American women on Twitter.

The least interesting news is that the ESA now knows that if women can't wear bathing suits to represent them on television, then male project scientists cannot wear bowling shirts and shorts. The important news, however, is that mankind has shown we can go on a 10 year, 4 billion mile journey through the solar system and land on a rock the size of Cork City, Ireland.

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Wired World In 2015 – Read My Prediction

Posted by on Nov 13, 2014 in Random Thoughts | Comments Off on Wired World In 2015 – Read My Prediction

Wired magazine devotes a special issue each November to a "What's Next?" for the upcoming year - and that means it is time to think about what will happen in the world of science in 2015.

Wired asked me to make a solid prediction, kind of like Jeane Dixon, except actually right about the future. Nostradamus, without all of the meaningless mumbo-jumbo.

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Homeopathy For Dogs

Posted by on Nov 12, 2014 in Science and Society | Comments Off on Homeopathy For Dogs

Can homeopathy actually work if someone knows it is a placebo? What if, for example, a skeptical Science 2.0 group was told they got a placebo and that nutritionists were getting medicine? Would we feel better anyway?(1)

Of course it's possible, it just wouldn't be due to magic water. It's a mystery of biology why some people just feel better taking something. That is why homeopathy still exists a few hundred years after its invention even though it has never worked.(2)

Does the placebo effect apply to dogs? Do they understand the concept of medicine? If not, they have a placebo effect.

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Peer Review Is Not What It Used To Be – Unless It Is

Posted by on Nov 11, 2014 in Random Thoughts | Comments Off on Peer Review Is Not What It Used To Be – Unless It Is

Open access journals charge a fee to publish an article and make the content free to read. Traditional journals charge a subscription - they say the cost is needed because of 'added value' and that open access publications like PLOS One are not doing peer review of 30,000 articles a year, they are doing "editorial review", a peer-review lite where a reader looks the paper over and checks off 4 boxes.

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Organic At Your Own Risk: Whole Foods Almonds Contain Hydrogen Cyanide

Posted by on Nov 11, 2014 in Chemistry | Comments Off on Organic At Your Own Risk: Whole Foods Almonds Contain Hydrogen Cyanide

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning Whole Foods customers not to consume a line of organic raw almonds due to elevated levels of hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid/formonitrile - chemical formula HCN). Hydrogen cyanide is a natural toxic chemical that interferes with oxygen in our organs so it can quickly be fatal, but even in smaller exposure can be damaging to the central nervous system, the cardiovascular system and the pulmonary system.

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No gimmick left behind: psychiatry embraces hip-hop music

Posted by on Nov 11, 2014 in Music, Psychology | Comments Off on No gimmick left behind: psychiatry embraces hip-hop music

Psychiatry is not afraid to try out a new gimmick - especially if they are 20 years too late.

No Gimmick Left Behind: Psychiatry Embraces Hip-Hop Music

Posted by on Nov 11, 2014 in Music, Psychology | Comments Off on No Gimmick Left Behind: Psychiatry Embraces Hip-Hop Music

Psychiatry is not afraid to try out a new gimmick - especially if they are 20 years too late.

No Greater Insult: E.O. Wilson Dismisses Richard Dawkins As ‘A Journalist’

Posted by on Nov 11, 2014 in Science and Society | Comments Off on No Greater Insult: E.O. Wilson Dismisses Richard Dawkins As ‘A Journalist’

In the first decade of the the new millennium, there was a lot of hand-wringing about the cutting of science journalism jobs at mainstream news outlets. The groundswell of support was...okay, it was nonexistent, really just limited to science journalists. No one else cared.

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