In a video the Science Babe ‘debunks’ homeopathy by taking 50 homeopathic sleeping pills and not feeling drowsy. Is it really a good debunk?
No Clues for Negative effects of Wi-Fi on Trees According to Wageningen University
In 2010 results from a small experiment indicated that there might be negative effects of Wi-Fi on the health of trees. Follow-up research with more trees and over a longer period of time doesn’t give any such clues.
The Incredible Floww Health Technology
Another bogus device supposed to protect you against alledgedly harmful effects of electromagnetic fields
Great example of debunking bad science: on health effects Fukushima fallout in USA
Scientists should do this kind of debunking of bogus science more often!
Acupuncture in Cows, Wageningen University and the Soviet Space Program
A scientific article on the use of electroacupuncture for cows led to a search for the origins of a device allegedly developed in the Soviet space program
Philip Stein Sleep Bracelet – Expensive Placebo
A company in luxury goods is selling its products with a lot of pseudoscientific nonsense. Celibrities and airliner KLM help promoting it.
Update on #KoftaGate – Egyptian Miracle Detectors and Cures for Hepatitis C and AIDS
Egyptian Armed Forces under heavy criticism after claims to have found a cure for AIDS and HCV
Dubious Egyptian Hepatitis C Detector Pops up Again
The fraudulent hepatitis C detector of Egyptian researcher Gamal Shiha is being promoted by Egyptian Armed Forces
Coast Protection with Poul Jakobsen, Innovation or Pseudoscience?
Dutch authorities and Royal BAM Group are very happy with the results, but scientists don’t see any positive contribution of the invention