Proving a negative in science is really, really hard — and that may well be the task that researchers trying to evaluate
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Proving a negative in science is really, really hard — and that may well be the task that researchers trying to evaluate
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Is violence a virus? The literal answer is no, but the metaphor offers important insight into stopping the epidemic.
Back in May, a group of experts from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) made waves when they warned that mobile phones may indeed raise the risk for some brain tumors.
Much like cell phones and eggs, salt is one of those things that studies say is bad for you one day, but O.K. the next.
Using a mobile phone may increase your risk for certain kinds of brain cancers. That was the scientific conclusion relayed today by a working group of 31 scientists from 14 countries meeting at the World Health Organization’s …
Back at the start of 2009, I thought I was sure where the next influenza pandemic would come from: Asia. I’d spent a few years in the region following the steady progression of the H5N1 avian flu virus as it spread from wild and …
Dr. Devra Davis’s new book Disconnect — the result of an investigation into the data on cell phones and cancer, as well as the wireless industry’s efforts to stave off regulation — is convincing enough to give you pause …