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May 25, 2014
Ian Steadman
The Dangerous New Scientific Racism
May 13, 2014
Hillary Kelly
John Oliver and Bill Nye Show the World How to Debate with Climate Change Deniers
May 9, 2014
Jeffrey Ball
The Climate Change Report Is Full of Scientific Equivocations
We know the climate is changing globally. We don't really know what will happen in your town.
April 23, 2014
Sarah Sloat
A Rock Star's Brother Made A Documentary. What It Says About Sibling Rivalry.
April 3, 2014
Jerry A. Coyne
Science is Being Bashed by Academics Who Should Know Better
April 3, 2014
Judith Shulevitz
Siri, You're Messing Up a Generation of Children
March 30, 2014
Alice Robb
The Science Behind a Laughter Epidemic and Other Ways that Humor Works
March 28, 2014
Emmett Rensin
Bill Nye, the Climate Guy
A kids' TV star is liberals' most effective spokesman against right-wing science skeptics
March 19, 2014
Sarah Sloat
An Interesting Theory That Could Explain Vladimir Putin's Risky Behavior
March 19, 2014
Jerry A. Coyne
Another Vapid Effort to Claim that Science and Religion Can Get Along
March 18, 2014
Carlo Davis
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Claire Carusillo
These Ocean-Current Maps Could Help Us Find the Malaysia Airlines Plane If...
March 14, 2014
Sarah Sloat
Some People Just Don't Like Music—and That Upsets a Lot of Evolutionary Theory
March 14, 2014
Geoffrey Gray
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Is Still Missing. You Secretly Hope It Stays That Way.
March 8, 2014
Ian Steadman
The Science Behind Making Your Very Own James Franco-furter
March 3, 2014
Jerry A. Coyne
Thanks to Bill Nye, Creationists Raised Enough Money to Build an Anti-Science Theme Park
The science guy won a debate—and subsidized the enemy
February 28, 2014
Sarah Sloat
The U.K. Understands How To Treat PTSD. Why Does The U.S. Lag Behind?
New research on soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan
February 28, 2014
Alice Robb
What's the Fastest Way to Get Drunk? Here's What Science Says.
February 28, 2014
Sarah Sloat
Could Offshore Wind Farms Make Hurricanes Less Destructive?
February 27, 2014
Jerry A. Coyne
Why Do Liberals Tolerate Pseudoscience at Whole Foods?
February 20, 2014
Jerry A. Coyne
Pseudo-Scientists Are Still Trying to Convince You That The Shroud of Turin is Real. Don't Believe Them.
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