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The watchmaker is blind: how evolution produces clocks from only randomized parts
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Papers I'm reading: Science is not always "self-correcting"
On the widespread tendency of scientists to believe falsehoods if done for "morally righteous" reasons.
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A fable of science and politics
Why it's almost impossible to challenge culture with truth. By Eliezer Yudkowsky.
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Nazis hated IQ research
Your friend who says IQ research is a Nazi thing? He's wrong.
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The one paper that proves IPCC's catastrophizing about CO₂ is wrong
Their models about human-produced CO₂ and its effects are likely false, which fits with the fact that all their apocalyptic predictions turn out wrong.
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God found inside the brain
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Conclusions and facts
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Difficult conversations on intelligence and genetics
The current moral fashions make the heritability of intelligence a taboo topic. Lots of people confuse population data averages with the ability to draw ...
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How coal improves our environment
A talk from Alex Epstein.
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You're a moron... and you don't know about it!
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