2/2 Some areas do still need better quality control and better transparency. But the last thing we need is what's in this executive order - giving government officials power to decide what's not up to standards.
08.06.2025 13:42 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
This Isnβt How You βRestore Gold Standardβ Science
President Trumpβs executive order is really about giving government officials the power to reject any scientific evidence they disagree with.
1/ For this @opinion.bloomberg.com column, I looked at Trump's executive order to restore a gold standard in science. After talking to @briannosek.bsky.social and others devoted to reform, it became clear this order will not help the us get better quality science. www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
08.06.2025 13:42 β π 12 π 9 π¬ 1 π 1
Geoengineeringβs Risks Need to Be Studied More
Even some of the best-sounding ideas could have unintended consequences.
A number of private startups hope to profit from geoengineering schemes - from darkening the skies with particles to altering the chemistry of the ocean. Experts say the public is right to be wary: My latest from @opinion.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
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3/ As @neilshubin.bsky.social says, it's not a de-extinction but a new animal, and there could be more gene-edited animals coming. That's what we should be discussing.
13.04.2025 23:43 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
3/Dogs supplied the egg cells and gestated the pups. The feat started out as an impressive act of media manipulation, with the company giving exclusive access to just two publications. When others got wind of the story the publicity campaign went south fast.
13.04.2025 23:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
2/ It was an impressive feat of gene editing, done on grey wolf DNA to look more like what the researchers surmise the dire wolf looked like.....
13.04.2025 23:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
'Dire Wolf' Pups Are Cute, But Not the Real Thing
Colossal Biosciences created a new, not ancient, animal. Thatβs still an impressive scientific achievement.
1/ In my latest @opinion.bloomberg.com column I look into that much ballyhood claim that dire wolves were resurrected after 13,000 years of extinction. www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
13.04.2025 23:43 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
We Used to Disagree. Now We Donβt Talk to Each Other.
Five years after Covid, America's greatest threat is our divided reality.
In one of my latest @opinion.bloomberg.com columns I look at scientific explanations for our ideological rift - or why people who disgree with you seem so reprehensible. www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...?
06.04.2025 21:57 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
2/2 it won't be a mammoth. At best it would be a genetically modified elephant. I talked with @artcaplan.bsky.social about the many ethical problem involved. Then I described a few better ways to protect or enhance the natural world if you happen to have a few hundred billion $$ to spend.
28.03.2025 17:19 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Got $10 Billion? Donβt Blow It Cloning a Woolly Mammoth.
Sure, it sounds cool. But think of the life-changing problems that could be solved with that kind of investment.
1/2 For a recent @opinion.bloomberg.com column I looked into claims that scientists would resurrect the woolly mammoth. They might make something that looks sort of mammoth-like but......
28.03.2025 17:19 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
2/2 I drew on insights from @pauloffit.bsky.social , @adamgaffney.bsky.social , Duane Wesemann of @harvardmed.bsky.social and John C. Moore of Cornell Medicine.
03.03.2025 21:59 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
How a Yale Study Got Twisted Into an Anti-Vaccine Talking Point
Despite what anti-vaxxers say, new research doesnβt prove Covid shots debilitated millions of Americans.
1/2 For this @opinion.bloomberg.com column I looked into claims that Covid vaccines are causing most cases of long covid. This was based on a misinterpreted Yale study.
www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
03.03.2025 21:59 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0
Covid vaccines do have some side effects, and it's important to keep investigating safety, but so far the evidence points away from a problem with leftover spike protein. The study found exceedingly tiny amounts, and levels were undetectable in most people with symptoms.
03.03.2025 18:39 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Immunologist outside the Yale group say the data fail to support the conclusion that leftover vaccine-induced spike proteins are associated with patients' symptoms. The idea that the symptoms are part of a syndrome is an assumption, not a conclusion.
03.03.2025 18:39 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0
How a Yale Study Got Twisted Into an Anti-Vaccine Talking Point
Despite what anti-vaxxers say, new research doesnβt prove Covid shots debilitated millions of Americans.
www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
My latest piece for @opinion.bloomberg.com delves into a new Yale Med School study that's been misinterpreted to claim most cases of long Covid might be "Post Vaccine Syndrome".
03.03.2025 18:39 β π 7 π 1 π¬ 2 π 0
I'm confused. Can you explain who this fact checker is and why and how she's blackmailing this guy. It sounds like an interesting story, but I'm not quite following it.
01.03.2025 00:32 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
3/3 So don't be surprised if we see many more warnings in the near future. It doesn't mean the threat has increased. It's decreased - early detection means we could evacuate people if needed. Thank to @planet4589.bsky.social and MIT's Richard Binzel for helping bring me up to date.
25.02.2025 00:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
2/3 Twenty years ago scientists were crying out for the tools to track asteroids and start studying how to defect them. Now they have multiple tracking systems, with two new ones scheduled to start observing soon. And NASA has even experimented with asteroid deflection with the DART mission.
25.02.2025 00:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
An Asteroid Doomsday Is Getting Less Likely
NASAβs early detection program will probably bring more false alarms, but it could also save us.
1/3 For my latest @opinion.bloomberg.com column I looked into the quickly-diminishing odds of a city-killing asteroid striking Earth in 2032. I'd written about asteroid strikes 20 years ago and was amazed to learn how much the science has advanced. www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
25.02.2025 00:38 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0
3/3 Evolution has stumbled on a new variant, D1.1, which might cause more severe disease in humans. But there's still plenty that can be done to mitigate the threat to us and to the egg industry.
15.02.2025 12:27 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
2/3 Wild geese and ducks are spreading the disease through their droppings. These migratory birds are changing their flight patters and settling more near farms and suburbs. infectious dust might bring the virus into farms
15.02.2025 12:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Great piece and I look forward to hearing the interview. I'm not sure what the complainers meant by "hilarious" but I've heard from more than my share of cranks. They're usually trying to distort science to conform to their religious beliefs.
27.01.2025 18:55 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
The strange paradox of modern science denialism
Astronomer Adam Frank reflects on a handful of responses to his recent appearance on the Lex Fridman Podcast.
The strange paradox of modern science denialism
"Whatβs interesting to me about this stream of science denial is the weird contradiction lying right at the heart of the enterprise."
Astronomer Adam Frank on some responses to his appearance on the Lex Fridman Podcast π§ͺ
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27.01.2025 16:00 β π 12 π 6 π¬ 1 π 0
I was fortunate to get to talk with @dornhaus.bsky.social , who is not just a world authority on ant behavior but also a subject in a fascinating experiment that compared teamwork capability in ants and humans. She had quite an inside view. For @opinion.bloomberg.com
27.01.2025 12:46 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
This column for @opinion.bloomberg.com represents my recent thinking about all the changes happening now and which ones are most likely to have irreversible consequences that will be felt for decades or even centuries to come.
27.01.2025 12:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I read Waves last summer. It takes some mental effort but it's well worth it. Matt Strassler rethinks the language used to explain the wave-particle nature of reality and the concepts of mass and fields. It changed my intuition.
26.01.2025 01:33 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
CNN has now confirmed this.
www.cnn.com/2025/01/24/h...
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Who Will Speak for the Trees?
If President Trump abandons efforts to curb carbon emissions, then preserving old trees will be our next best strategy for mitigating climate change.
My column for @opinion.bloomberg.com this week is about elders of the natural world, and why protecting 1000-year-old trees, 200-year-old fish or 120 year old whales is a good investment.
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