Tag Archives: Science: So What?
Science: So What? Bad nutrition on garlic and cancer
Science: So What? So Everything offers a poor account of the evidence on garlic and cancer. Continue reading
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Bad nutrition from Science: So What?
Bad nutrition from Science: So What? So Everything: they go beyond the evidence when discussing turmeric, ginger and cancer Continue reading
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Science So What? So disappointing
Concerns about Science So What website: poor accessibility, some poor quality content, and poor use of social media. Continue reading
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Science So What roundtable – join in the discussion
Roundtable on the Science: So What? campaign. Post your comments and help make things better. Continue reading
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Science: So What Is Recruiting a Dialogue Manager
Science: So What is recruiting a Dialogue Manager for the social media wing of its campaign. Continue reading
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Science So What? So Everything: web stats
Following some discussion of the Science So What? campaign, they have helpfully e-mailed us their web stats – in response to a question that we raised. The stats for the campaign from its 27th January start through to 20th May … Continue reading
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Science So What? So Everything: FOIA response
Science So What? So Everything respond to our FOIA request. They make some interesting – but problematic – points. Continue reading
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Science So What? So Everything. Freedom of Information request and blog comment
We have previously posted some criticisms of aspects of the Science So What? So Everything? campaign. Elliot from the campaign has now responded to our guest post on Science: So What and science communication. We are grateful to him for … Continue reading
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Science: So What – Showcasing Just How Much They Don’t Understand Social Media As Well as Science?
Science: So What mounts the clown car and shows us what their social media strategy is made of by commenting on one of our previous criticisms and somewhat magnificently failing to understand the point. Continue reading
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Science: So What? campaign modifies claims about childhood nutrition
We’ve previously pointed out that the Science: So What? campaign overplayed the evidence on childhood nutrition. They claimed that long-running research involving hundreds of children has now decisively proven, for the first time, the direct link between infant diet and … Continue reading
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