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- The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is often associated with the creation and distribution of mRNA vaccines. But were the vaccines actually as effective as they're claimed to be? 
- While “gene therapy” treatments can offer tremendous benefits to patients and society, they limit the potential earnings for those investing in the technology. 
- By Norbert L. Kerr Summary This paper by psychologist Norbert Kerr discusses the emerging practice in science of asserting a hypothesis after an experiment has [...] 
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- Delving into the murky waters of online censorship, this piece uncovers the genesis of Section 230, the law that inadvertently became the root of a heated battle between free expression and digital regulation. Unraveling the complex interplay between government oversight and technological innovation, this piece explores the implications of a seemingly innocuous legislation that now governs the very nature of online discourse. By Emily Kaplan
- Especially in climate and Covid research, abuse of peer review and self-censorship abound. Allysia Finley explains. 
- This essay by BSI’s Emily Kaplan uncovers the shocking reality of how digital giants like YouTube are gatekeeping critical information, effectively silencing independent experts and alternative viewpoints By Emily Kaplan
- Stanford’s president and a high-profile physicist are among those taken down by a growing wave of volunteers who expose faulty or fraudulent research papers 
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			