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Waterfall:
- Galway nuked, radiation fireball blasts Athlone :(
- Headline-spectrum of the day: Dino-apocalypse by ‘wind’
- Is there actually evidence for anti-ageing creams?
- Once more, with feeling: ‘Weather’ is NOT ‘climate’
- Euphemistic congress
- Aside: More on the science of college exams
- Water on the brain
- If it smells right, do it/him/her
- Homeopathy, vaccination, autism: Together again
- Cancer: Misinformation is a risk factor too
- Happy Meals make you unhappy? Not so fast…
- Chocolate keeps you thin? Fat chance!
- I’ve decided to do my bit for homeopathy awareness…
- Personality goes a long way…toward making you sick
- One year in: The Science Bit’s greatest hits
- Want to lose weight? Hint: Do NOT eat chocolate cake
- How to argue illogically: Tony’s ten top tips
- Scientific literacy on the rise (Must put a stop to that then…)
- The costs of complementary medicine
- L’Oréal are at it again
- EXCLUSIVE: Britain facing boom in dodgy surveys
- It’s official! Internet overuse causes brain damage! Oh wait…no, it doesn’t…
- “Atheists die first”?
- That sensational Kindle bargain: UPDATE (includes rant)
- Scientific advice for Christmas (Original Soundtrack), Part 2
- Archive: “Insert Yuletide Pun Here”
- Are Cambridge University Press now promoting Scientology?
- Scientific advice for Christmas (Original Soundtrack), Part 1
- The Science of Misunderstanding
- Let’s all laugh at this guy, and his ignorance
- Forthcoming: Cork Skeptics in the Castle…
- Who let the pseudoscientists out?
- Seven billion Earthlings: So what’s the problem?
- What women want…to be exploited by capitalists
- Blazing a trail: Irish coroner declares “first case” of spontaneous human combustion
- Kindle bargain: Whopping discount on science publishing sensation!
- “Marriage saves lives!” (Well, it has a nice ring to it…)
- No, you are NOT worth it
- Shock! ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ is scientifically implausible
- “Extraordinary people, ordinary evidence”
- See no evil, hear no evil…
- Six odd Irish UFO sightings
- Big fat liars
- Floss for fertility? Really?
- An age-old problem: Public relations as science
- Stop the spread of the ecological fallacy
- Wake up and smell the…woahhh!
- Sit down while I explain…
- This week’s carcinogen: Your mobile phone
- Why is this paper still cited?
- Publish and be (quite rightly) damned
- Talking science with Scibernia
- “Racecardgate” on Storify
- On your breast behaviour
- When correlation does not imply “casualness”
- A study not worth its salt?
- It’s true, college is a rat race
- Skeptics vs. Quacks: Who’s winning?
- Towards a quantum Theory of Everything (including dirty dishes)
- Politico.ie covers “The Babel Fish”
- The Babel Fish Dilemma: Talking Science with Non-Scientists
- Alcohol causes cancer? If you assume so, yes
- Extinction of religion predicted by mathematics? Don’t count on it
- “Atheists die first”: CNN’s “expert” fights back
- A fishy tale: Omega-3, Alzheimer’s, and IQ
- Superfast “supermoon” U-turn by the Daily Mail
- “Radiation is good for Japan”: Coulter’s case dissected
- Reiki, cancer, and the problem of informed consent
- When is a nuclear meltdown not a nuclear meltdown?
- Can geography affect depression treatment?
- The Irish Times: Promoting homeopathy, endangering children?
- The BMA’s dodgy claim about British GPs and CAM
- Right-wingers are better looking, study doesn’t show
- How not to perform genetic engineering
- The science of tea: News-reporting as PR
- “Pregnant thanks to acupuncture”
- ‘Science News’ and Football: Together at last
- Do polling locations influence election outcomes?
- “Menopause relief: Do not use if pregnant”
- Emergency contraception: Pragmatics, politics, and (just) a little science
- Views on the Homeopathic Emergency Room
- Breast milk, genes, and IQ
- Football manager Ian Dowie, a loss to chemical engineering?
- On jargon
- Creation myth…
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