Linkies (time to clean the tabs edition):
(apologies - I have liften these from all over, and have for gotten who I swiped them from)
(apologies - I have liften these from all over, and have for gotten who I swiped them from)
- NHS Behind the Headlines
- The UK's NHS gets into the science behind popular news stories.
- Behind the Headlines on BPA
- As an example - what the most recent study on BPA plastics actually says. In brief - it establishes that drinking from BPA bottles increases BPA in your body. There isn't much in the way of research explaining exactly what that does to a person. Which isn't to say that it's proven safe, just that isn't hasn't been proven harmful, either.
- You Ask, They... Answer?
- Natural remedy store Neal's Yard Remedies agrees to do a "You Ask, They Answer" with the Guardian. Skeptics catch on, ask a lot of awkward questions.
- Warning! Teenagers hug!
- Moral panic about teenagers hugging. Even guys! Danger! 3 second hug limit instituted.
- E is not the drug that destroys your brain, Speed is
- An old article about the much touted study claiming that MDMA destroys the brain. Apparently the study was done with meth instead of E. OTOH, after some looking I did find more recent studies linking E to long term sleep pattern disruption and depression.
- Cola destroys muscles!
- I wonder what the Behind the Headlines site has on this? Anyway, according the the Beeb, "Excessive cola consumption can lead to anything from mild weakness to profound muscle paralysis".
- Vacuum Buoyancy
- The math behind a vacuum-driven airship.