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Chemophobia
A recent New York Times editorial "Cosmetics Safety Needs a Makeover" calls for better FDA regula
I remember the days when a restaurant's seating host would ask, "Smoking or non-smoking?" As if it mattered. The two sections were usually separated by a flimsy little divider that didn't even stretch to the ceiling.
Should John Oliver decide that he's had enough, perhaps because generating sarcasm is exhausting, there is someone who can slip seamlessly into his seat. Jonathan Jarry, who is a member of the McGill Office on Science and Society (Director Dr
Let's have a multiple choice test.
If you want to climb Everest you should:
a) Hire a Sherpa
b) Hire a chemistry tutor
The silly distinction between the terms "natural" and "synthetic" has come to a head because of the even sillier lawsuit against the Natural Beverage Corporation over the wording of the label of its LaCroix sparkling
If any of you are still alive out there here's another scare for you to not worry about. Only, it's the same tired scare that you've seen hundreds of times - chemicals in food containers, and it's just as wrong now as it was 25 years ag
It's a good thing that the New York Times has the resources to hire someone to cover for its "chemical expert" Nick Kristof, who is qualified to write about toxicity because he is... a lawyer.
Americans love to sue people.
Two weeks ago, we reported on a bizarre decision by the online news arm of the journal Science: The outlet had reprinted an article