This post will also run at the Broken Science Initiative site later today. A new study came out that claimed intermittent fasting is bad for you. This shocked a lot of people. […]
Experts: The Coronadoom Vax Only Worked If You Got It At Lunch
Nature headline: “Timing matters for COVID vaccine effectiveness: Younger and older people gained greater protection if they had their jabs in the middle of the day.” Good joke: “Went from ‘95% effective’ […]
How To Discover Any Trend You Want In Climate Time Series
Day five of the week of classical posts on global warming, now “climate change”, a subject which I had hoped had faded into obscurity, but, alas, has not. Your author has many […]
Researchers Claim “Climate Change” Causes Currency Vulnerability: An Instance Of Forgotten Uncertainties
Listen to the podcast at YouTube, Bitchute, or Gab. We know all about models by now, do we not, dear readers? A model, also known as a theory, can be made about […]
Statistical Challenge: Can You Rate How Good This Study Was?
I will lose many of you today. But for those up for an intellectual challenge, this post is for you. This will not be easy. Let’s play a game. I’m going to […]
List Of Evidence Showing There Is No Nitrogen “Crisis” In The Netherlands
On the Fourth of July, a group of angry Dutch farmers and fishermen, presumably dressed as colorful Frisians, and in the grip of angry exuberance, burnt bales of hay on roads, and […]
Undead vs Slimy Science
There is a sharp difference between undead and slimy science. The latter is identified with ease. Take this slice of slime from the paper “Exploring together the emotional impact of the climate […]
How Predictive Statistics Can Help Alleviate, But Not Eliminate, The Reproducibility Crisis
Predictive statistics can help alleviate the Reproducibility Crisis by, in a word, eliminating p-values. And replacing them with superior measures more useful in quantifing the uncertainty present. Below is some, what I […]
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