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By: Nona Mills

I agree that I’m no longer amazed how frequently some Googling for pseudoscience ends me up at HuffPo. One thing I found kind of amusing recently though is typically there are a lot of articles...

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By: Mae Whitaker

[...] than is often used? If we take this study in context, there may be some value. Unfortunately as Seth Mnookin has already pointed out, this study has already been used to promote ideas that are...

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By: Glenna Mendez

[...] than is often used? If we take this study in context, there may be some value. Unfortunately as Seth Mnookin has already pointed out, this study has already been used to promote ideas that are...

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By: sheldon101

I’m quite active commenting at Huff-Po on these issues ( but not this particular entry). It appears that Huff-Po doesn’t approve postings one by one. Rather they decide that some writers can blog at...

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By: Let me state very simply: HuffPo publishes dangerously ignorant dreck

[...] written about the HuffPo‘s affinity for pseudoscience before. It’s hard to pick out any single example, but an article by Jay Gordon titled “There [...]

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By: Has the Huffington Post embraced science & closed the door on...

[...] Panic Virus blog on my own site back in December 2010, the second piece I posted was titled “The Huffington Post: Featuring bad science, facile reasoning since 2005.” The takeaway of that piece...

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By: A Dinosaur Expedition Doomed From the Start | Dinosaur Tracking

[...] come from the Huffington Post, which, as science writer Seth Mnookin has commented, has featured plenty of bad science and facile reasoning. Lee Speigel, a journalist focused on UFO-related...

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By: HuffPo Live: The Fox News of the knee-jerk left? | Felix Salmon

[...] the psyche of how HuffPo thinks. Let’s just hope they don’t decide to start covering autism the same way they’re covering underwater mortgages. « Previous [...]

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