cash Type post Date April 25, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicinePlanetology Tagged , American Council for Science and Health, Cameron English, chemistry, conservatives, distrust, Duke University, EPA, fraud, funding, government, Harvard University, Journal of the American Medical Association, Parkinson’s disease, pesticides, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Science (journal), taxpayers, Wall Street Journal, ZME Science Should Science Be Publicly Funded at All? Science & Culture April 25, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine, Planetology 5 Waste, futility, and fraud are too frequent outcomes of taxpayer funding. Private funding could well be more intelligently directed. Read More ›
stephen-radford-hLUTRzcVkqg-unsplash Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date March 26, 2025 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindScience ReportingScientific Freedom Tagged , academia, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Canada, cancel culture, conspiracy theory, COVID-19, distrust, misinformation, scientific reliability On Science and Other Subjects, the “Experts” Have Blown Up Their Own Credibility Denyse O’Leary March 26, 2025 Neuroscience & Mind, Science Reporting, Scientific Freedom 5 Long time free speech advocate Greg Lukianoff and Angel Eduardo dissect the Cancel Culture that makes distrust a quite reasonable choice. Read More ›