consciousness Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date December 18, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , abortion, Christof Koch, consciousness, David Chalmers, dualism, infants, LinkedIn, panpsychism, pantheism, philosophers, physicalism, pseudoscience, Roger Penrose Cancelling the Human Mind: Experts Weigh In Denyse O’Leary December 18, 2023 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 6 Dualism — human consciousness is real, immaterial, and special — is the only approach that accords with the evidence. Read More ›
Covid Type post Author Peter Biles Date December 14, 2022 CategoriesMedicineScientific Freedom Tagged , “consensus science”, censorship, conspiracy theorists, COVID-19, doctors, Facebook, free speech, Internet trolls, Jay Bhattacharya, journals, LinkedIn, media, medical establishment, medical professionals, Minerva, pandemic, peer-reviewed journals, Research, scientists, TikTok, Twitter, viewpoint diversity, youtube How Media and the Medical Establishment Suppressed COVID Heterodoxy Peter Biles December 14, 2022 Medicine, Scientific Freedom 5 That Twitter blacklisted and “shadow-banned” prominent medical experts like Stanford’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has since been confirmed. Read More ›
COVID-19 Type post Author Peter Biles Date November 17, 2022 CategoriesCultureScientific Freedom Tagged , Australia, censorship, COVID-19, doctors, economics, Facebook, fact-checking, free speech, government, health, Israel, LinkedIn, masks, media, Minerva, misinformation, orthodoxy, pandemic, Politics, pundits, researchers, scientists, social distancing, social media, The Atlantic, Twitter Science Journal Recognizes the Reality of COVID Censorship Peter Biles November 17, 2022 Culture, Scientific Freedom 5 A peer-reviewed article uncovers how medical professionals were silenced for their views on the pandemic. Read More ›
coronavirus Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 4, 2020 CategoriesMedicineOrigin of Life Tagged , atheism, censorship, confirmation bias, coronavirus, COVID-19, Donald Trump, evolution, Evolution News, human evolution, human origins, hydroxychloroquine, Latin America, LinkedIn, macroevolution, malaria, materialism, medicine, Michael Behe, microevolution, scientific culture, The Guardian, The Lancet, The New England Journal of Medicine, World Health Organization Lancet Hydroxychloroquine Paper Scandal Illustrates Scientific Bias, Not Only in Medicine David Klinghoffer June 4, 2020 Medicine, Origin of Life 5 It’s a particularly crude example of how confirmation bias works — how else would you explain this story? — not only among lay people but among top researchers. Read More ›