Category: Scientific Misconduct
Category: Scientific Misconduct
Jaynes foresaw reasoning machines aiding human inquiry, but modern AI's misuse, such as in academic fraud, underscores the necessity of scientific rigor.
By Mia KotalikAn exploration of the systemic flaws and negative consequences of government policies related to agriculture, public health, and corporate influence
The rot runs deeper than almost anyone has guessed.
Why it matters that placebo-controlled trials can never be repeated.
Dr. Palmer discussed the rising prevalence of mental illness and the limited success of current treatments like medications and therapy, which often fail to address the underlying causes.
Professor Thomas Seyfried presents at a BSI Medical Society event in Boston. His talk focuses on cancer as a mitochondrial metabolic disease rather than a genetic one.
Focusing on the mitochondrial-stem cell connection (MSCC,) the authors propose a protocol using vitamins, drugs, and dietary changes to target this process, aiming to disrupt cancer's energy sources and stem cells.
Drug studies sponsored by drug manufacturers tend to report higher drug efficacy than studies not sponsored by the drug company, a new report published in the Journal of Political Economy on Oct. 7 finds.
By ZeroHedgeEpisode 7 with James Franklin