
On Cancer: Bowie, Bullets, and Bathtubs
Cancer touches us all, either directly or indirectly. This piece speaks to a variety of aspects including treatments and resources for general information. Heather I. Thompson CQA, CMQ/OE, is new to the blog. She has a B.S. in Biochemistry and…

Dr. Mark Hyman Misses the Mark on Autism
Skepti-Forum moderator PennyLane Hadley and Skepti-Forum blog contributor Robert Sacerich join forces to show how wrong Dr. Hyman is on Autism. This article was originally published at Rationality Unleashed! PennyLane also runs several other evidence based on-line forums: Healthy Skepticism, Parents…

Quantum Woo Theory: How Photons AND Coins Gain Consciousness
Quantum, Please welcome our new guest writer Sadri Hassani. He is a professor emeritus of the Illinois State University’s Physics Department. Professor Hassani is especially focused on how some people use the weirdness of Quantum Theory to promote pseudoscience. Follow…

Richard Green: GMOs in Food and Medicine: An Overview
Our guest-writer, Richard Green, is back to give an overview of genetic-modification. In this piece, Green provides historical context of regulations surrounding GM technology, highlighting differences in public perception and science between GM foods and medicine. Are you interested in…

Amelia Jordan’s 500 words | The Fear of Exploration
Continuing our 500 word project, GMO SF guest writer, Amelia Jordan, relates her own experience of how genetic modification can be a life or death technology. She goes on to share with us her passion for science, especially when confronting…

Mark White’s 500 Words | The Space Between GMOs and Belief
Sometimes we need more that 500 words to say our 500 words. Mark White’s rich account of how his mother’s religious beliefs affected his own learning experiences demonstrates how contradictions often lead to important breakthroughs. Are you interested in writing…
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