Sceptics choice

February 8, 2010

When I first heard about ten23 (which in case you don’t know was the mass suicide attempt using homeopathic products which took place recently – you can read Martin Robbins description of that event here http://bit.ly/cX9bTH) in relation to homeopathy, I thought that it might have been when homeopathy started up. I mean it would […]

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The science sceptic’s choice…

January 25, 2010

Isn’t it amazing what research gets hammered by the sceptics and what doesn’t? Here’s a little test for you… Two recent reports I read in The Guardian online: one about the risk of glaciers melting due to climate change or global warming http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jan/25/world-glacier-monitoring-service-figures; and one about how alien visitors would prove to have very human […]

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Science Chat – Episode 8: Communicating Climate Change

January 20, 2010

At long last the new episode of Science Chat is done… I’m blaming the unseasonably bad weather which came right after the new year which meant that the holiday break was a little extended… In this episode I talk to Professor Colin O’Dowd, Director of the Centre for Climate & Air Pollution Studies (C-CAPS) in […]

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New Year’s Resolutions and all that…

December 31, 2009

“another year over, and a new one just begun” as John Lennon once sang, and for most of us along with the parties and the incredible hangovers that we’ll have tomorrow, there will be the inevitable resolutions. Some write them down, some tell their friends and family, some keep them to themselves but are just […]

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It’s life Jim, but not as we know it…

December 17, 2009

If like me, you believe in the evidence based story of the evolution of human life – all life starting with the Big Bang and so on, instead of the religion based story of one god and us human’s being created by him, then you’ll no doubt be interested in the story I picked up […]

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Science Conflict – the row over climate change

December 10, 2009

A recent quote from an Irish Times article by Prof. William Reville http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sciencetoday/2009/1210/1224260412971.html, regarding the conflict over climate change stated “The CRU affair at least calls for independent re-analysis of much of the data underpinning AGW”. This highlights for me the issue which covers so much of reported scientific data. Even within the realm of […]

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Science Chat Episode 7

December 10, 2009

The long awaited science comedy episode of Science Chat has arrived… In it I talk to Brian Malow, science comedian. Brian can be found on his website http://www.sciencecomedian.com/blog, as well as on YouTube by searching for Science Comedian. He is also the aptly named @sciencecomedian on twitter. The podcast itself can be found in the […]

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Science Chat Episode 6

November 30, 2009

This episode of the Science Chat podcast wraps up on science education for a while – I still have a call in to the Irish government for comments from them and I am also sourcing some contributors in the US about the new initiative announced there, so I may come back to it at some […]

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On science education… again…

November 24, 2009

A week ago, I posted a podcast episode about science education which discussed activities of interested amateurs as well as the activities of the Centre for Talented Youth in Dublin City University. Today I read in the New York Times about a campaign to improve science and mathematics education for children in the United States […]

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On science advisors and the like…

November 17, 2009

Thinking about all the ‘stuff’ going on in the UK about the sacking and resignations of science or drug advisors made me think of how this applies to Ireland. I’m not even aware that there are drugs advisors to the Irish government… it would explain a lot of what’s going on in this country if […]

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