Ignorance of our ignorance

Ignorance of our ignorance: What causes self-deception?

Lixing Sun | 
Self-deception is part of the human condition, and psychologists have long studied our ignorance of our own ignorance ...
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7,000+ rare diseases remain untreatable. The genetic revolution and federal research funding offers hope for cures, but vaccine hesitancy and a lack of newborn screening pose hurdles

Ricki Lewis | 
There are an estimated 7,000 known rare diseases affecting 30 million people; for 95% of them, there are no treatment ...
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Chocopocalypse? Social justice, sustainability and economic threats pose increasing challenges to the cocoa industry

Steve Savage | 
“Chocolate” represents a diverse category of products with distinctive and delicious flavors, often with pleasant “mouth feel,” and a range ...
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Web of Disinformation: How environmentalists conspire with tort lawyers, RFK, Jr. and the Church of Scientology to deceive the public, manipulate the media and fill their coffers

Jon Entine | 
Is aspartame, used in thousands of products, from Diet Coke to Trident Gum to Log Cabin Sugar-Free Syrup, potentially cancer-causing? ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Even if it seems like breaking a taboo, CRISPR gene editing techniques and organic farming are an excellent match’

Alwin Schönberger | 
Even if it sounds like breaking a taboo, new gene editing techniques and organic are an excellent match ...
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6 fake news websites stoking fear about crops grown from genetically-engineered seeds

Andrew Porterfield | 
"Fake news" may be new to most people, but not to followers of the anti-GMO debate. Here are some of ...
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Viewpoint: Misleading guidance — Why so many nutrition studies get the basic science so wrong

Chuck Dinerstein | 
How does what we eat affect our healthspan and longevity? The answer to this relatively concise question is unavoidably complex.” ...
Can regenerative agriculture live up to its hype and help feed a globally growing population?

Can regenerative agriculture live up to its hype and help feed a globally growing population?

Anja Bless | 
Decades of industrial agriculture have caused environmental and social damage across the globe. Soils have deteriorated and plant and animal species are ...
Viewpoint: The difference between the science cited by academic researchers and activists? Peer reviewed, consensus evidence

Viewpoint: The difference between the science cited by academic researchers and activists? Peer reviewed, consensus evidence

Stuart Smyth | 
In the 1660s, Robert Boyle advocated that the use of repeated experiments and written summary of the process, method and results, is ...
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Viewpoint: Is the predicted ‘Silent Earth insect armageddon’ the inevitable result of using farm chemicals — or is it alarmist activist propaganda? Insect scientists challenge the doomsayers

Jon Entine | 
For years, journalists and environmental bloggers have been churning out story after story claiming that insects are vanishing, in the ...
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RSV vaccine breakthrough prevents respiratory infections that pose serious hazards to older adults

Henry Miller | 
It is not every day that drug development results in a breakthrough with the potential to eliminate an often serious ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Imposing impoverishment’ — How European leadership has failed by promoting ideological solutions to sustainability challenges in farming

David Zaruk | 
It is hard to find anyone with anything positive to say about 2022: economic, social, ethical, political, geopolitical success stories ...
How can we decrease risks of getting genetic-based diseases even if we carry potentially harmful genes?

How can we decrease risks of getting genetic-based diseases even if we carry potentially harmful genes?

Henry Miller | 
The study of genetics has always been an attempt to understand our biologically determined fate. Many of us know of ...
Viewpoint: Green activists claim we can feed the world with organic-grown crops. Here’s a reality check

Viewpoint: Green activists claim we can feed the world with organic-grown crops. Here’s a reality check

Marcel Bruins | 
It is commonly believed that organic farmers do not use pesticides and that organic food is therefore safer to consume ...
Viewpoint: Decarbonizing farming — Comparing regenerative agriculture with ‘sustainable intensification’

Viewpoint: Decarbonizing farming — Comparing regenerative agriculture with ‘sustainable intensification’

Julian Little | 
An interesting report crossed my desk the other day. Entitled ‘Scaling Regenerative Agriculture: An Action Plan’, it came from the Sustainable Markets ...
Viewpoint: Without glyphosate, critical wetlands and wildlife could be strangled by invasive plants

Viewpoint: Without glyphosate, critical wetlands and wildlife could be strangled by invasive plants

Susan Goldhaber | 
Almost two years ago, I wrote an article hoping “we are finally at a place when a few influential scientists with ...
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Is biology sexist and racist? The escalating battle over ‘inclusive terminology’ and the language of science 

Patrick Whittle | 
Science, biology in particular, is rife with racism and other egregious forms of prejudice and bigotry. That’s the belief now ...
Faith genes? Can our DNA predipose us to faith and spirituality?

Faith genes? Can DNA predispose us to religion and spirituality?

Ricki Lewis | 
Do our genes predispose us to follow a religion? I searched Google Scholar for reports on the inheritance of religiosity ...
French Academy of Agriculture scientist challenges government to 'follow the science' and revise its regulatory opposition to genetically edited crops

French Academy of Agriculture scientist challenges government to ‘follow the science’ and revise its regulatory opposition to genetically edited crops

Catherine Regnault-Roger | 
While a debate is in progress at the European level about the genetically edited products, it is time for the ...
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Viewpoint: No, your water bottle does not pose a danger to your health — Here’s how HuffPost misrepresents the science on safe plasticizers

Kevin Ott | 
We’ve often heard that economics is the “dismal science.” That phrase also seems like an apt description of claims used ...
Viewpoint: Before you blindly endorse a ‘meatless future’ to limit greenhouse gasses and protect the environment, read this

Viewpoint: Before you blindly endorse a ‘meatless future’ to limit greenhouse gasses and protect the environment, read this

Cameron English | 
Many activists and reporters claim we should eat little or no meat to prevent climate change. But instead of presenting ...
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Beepocalypse Myth Handbook: Assessing claims of pollinator collapse

Jon Entine | 
After a decade of debate, the causes of the mid-2000s spike in bee deaths is coming into focus. Culprits are ...
Viewpoint: The Guardian cites ‘shocking’ statistics from environmental lobby groups claiming increasing dangers from pesticide poisonings. Here’s why they are wrong, yet again

Viewpoint: The Guardian cites ‘shocking’ statistics from environmental lobby groups claiming increasing dangers from pesticide poisonings. Here’s why they are wrong, yet again

Cameron English | 
The evidence is quite clear at this point. Properly used, pesticides do not pose a serious risk to human health ...
Using cost-benefit analysis: Crop biotechnology offers sizable yield and sustainability benefits when compared to non-GM farming

Using cost-benefit analysis: Crop biotechnology offers sizable yield and sustainability benefits when compared to non-GM farming

Stuart Smyth | 
What are the costs of not adopting the best food producing technologies? The ability to quantify a choice that is ...
Viewpoint: Concerned whether pesticides in the environment are safe? Listen to hands-on experts, not ideologues 

Viewpoint: Concerned whether pesticides in the environment are safe? Listen to hands-on experts, not ideologues 

Geoffrey Kabat | 
Few environmental issues are more controversial than the potential danger of pesticides used to tame weeds and disease in crops ...
Viewpoint: Why leftist GMO rejectionists should take notice of Cuba's emergence as biomedicine and ag-biotech innovator

Viewpoint: Why leftist GMO rejectionists should take notice of Cuba’s emergence as biomedicine and ag-biotech innovator

Daniel Norero | 
This past Christmas was not the best of times for Cubans. It was difficult to find food such as chicken, ...
A ‘New Green Revolution’ is brewing — just in time, as the world population breaks past the 8 billion mark

A ‘New Green Revolution’ is brewing — just in time, as the world population breaks past the 8 billion mark

Gurjeet Singh Mann | 
You can mark the date on your calendar: On November 15, 2022, a mother will give birth to a baby ...
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