Why does psi research provoke such strong reactions? Controversial scientific questions can trigger fear, ridicule, and resistance instead of open inquiry.
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Commentary: Musings by Ed Anderson — Conspiracies abound when evidence ignored
Commentary: We have people promoting conspiracy “theories” for a variety of reasons. The one thing they all have in common is the lack of verifiable evidence.
Global warming may be speeding up, with temperatures rising faster since 2015 and recent record-hot years reflecting a steeper climate trend.
Netflix's 1899 is a visually stunning and mind-bending sci-fi mystery series that deserves your attention despite being cancelled after one season.
“Again and again, our data was leading us to the same conclusion: with their time-worn genes and deep-rooted connections, the old trees were essential to the rebirth of the forest,” writes Simard.
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New review calls for biologically grounded approach to psychiatric diagnosis
A comprehensive invited review published today in Brain Medicine confronts one of the most persistent paradoxes in modern medicine: psychiatry remains the only major clinical discipline that diagnoses ...
WISEcode analyzes more than 840,000 products to flag ultra-processed foods, verify non-UPF items for $200 per SKU and give ...
For decades, the idea of alien life has lived somewhere between science and science fiction. From Hollywood & Bollywood films to grainy UFO footag.
Global warming may be speeding up, with temperatures rising faster since 2015 and recent record-hot years reflecting a steeper climate trend.
Study finds major methodological differences across seven direct-to-consumer stool tests, producing taxonomic profiles as variable as those between individuals — limiting clinical use.
In the 20th-century statistics wars, Bayesians were underdogs. Now their methods may help speed treatments to market.
It is well established in psychology that humans conceptualize emotions by features known as valence (the degree of pleasantness or unpleasantness) and arousal (the intensity of bodily reactions, such ...
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