Mark Bell’s Power Project with Greg Glassman – The Broken Science of Health & Nutrition
Mark Bell’s Power Project Podcast ep 1002. Greg Glassman, Mark Bell, Nsima Inyand, and Andrew Zaragoza talk about how and why Greg created CrossFit and why Greg believes science is broken.
Raise Standards for Preclinical Cancer Research
Efforts over the past decade to characterize the genetic alterations in human cancers have led to a better understanding of […]
Over-Certainties In Global Estimates of Vaccine Efficacy
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?
HARKing: Hypothesizing After the Results are Known
By Norbert L. Kerr Summary This paper by psychologist Norbert Kerr discusses the emerging practice in science of asserting a […]
Section 230: The Hidden Battleground Where Tech Giants, Government and Free Speech Collide
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.
The Danger of Singular Authority: The Silent Crisis in Public Health and Scientific Progress
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
Have cancer deaths dropped by a third over the last three decades?
Investigators and the media need to be more careful interpreting and reporting “cancer mortality”
There’s Far More Scientific Fraud Than Anyone Wants To Admit
Despite recent scandals of research misconduct and error, the academic world still seems determined to look the other way.