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May 13th, 2024

14 Popular Sites Like Badscience

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  Bad Science
Blog by Dr Ben Goldacre, award-winning writer, broadcaster, and medical doctor who has written the weekly Bad Science column in the Guardian since 2003.
http://www.badscience.net/
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  CNN is like the worst "news" source. Ever.
Weekdaily drawings inspired by CNN"s efforts to inform by Kelly Chambers ... Anchor ribbed for music vid bubble bath whatever you do today please don't watch ...
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  Tremendous News!
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  THE MEDICAL NEWS | from News-Medical.Net - Latest Medical News and Research from Around the World
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  2:48AM [The B-Sides]
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  YouTube - newscientistvideo's Channel
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I wanted to use webscript to replace some clunky wget-based shell scripts we ... This used to work for tracking UPS packages: #!./webscript load "http: ...
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  A Guide to the Media Industry - Media Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com
Media Decoder is an insider's guide to the media industry that tracks the massive transformation of the movie business, television, print, marketing and new media.
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  Blogger News Network
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