Bull-Shots

I've written often about the anti-vaccination crowd who believe that vaccines cause autism. Despite being disproven again and again, these unscientific naysayers continue spreading their dangerous lies. On last week's episode of their Showtime series "Bullsh*t," Penn...

An Avoidable Epidemic

Here's the Phil Plait piece I referred to on KTRS/St. Louis today about whooping cough -- a disease easily preventable through vaccination -- which has made a comeback in California to the point where that state's board of health just classified it as an "epidemic."...

Bogus Anti-Vax Claims Retracted

I have blogged and posted interviews about the fight against anti-vaxxers, the science-deniers who have convinced far too many people that vaccines cause autism (listen to Dr. Phil Plait take on Jenny McCarthy). Much of this nonsense began when researcher Andrew...

No Moon For You

When President Obama's budget was released on Monday, there was no money included to continue NASA's efforts to send Americans back to the moon, despite the billions of dollars already spent on the effort. I talked about this sad scientific news with Homer Hickam, the...

Space Chair

Here's a British ad for Toshiba that, its creators claim, was shot at a higher altitude than any other commercial -- some 100,000 feet above the Earth. To get there, they attached a large balloon to an ordinary arm chair, rigged 8 HD cameras to capture the flight, and...

Spirograph in the Sky

Spirograph in the Sky

What was that weird light spiral in the sky above Norway? Some sort of cheesy time-tunnel effect from a 1950 sci-fi movie? A promotion for the "V" miniseries on ABC? A once-in-forever refraction of the Northern Lights? Some crazy photoshop job?It turns out there's a...

Michael Shermer vs. Bill Maher

I was going to write about Bill Maher's naive conspiracy-nut denunciations of vaccines on the last two editions of his HBO "Real Time" show, but Michael Shermer (Editor of Skeptic magazine and columnist for Scientific American) beat me to it in this brilliant open...

A Bad Case of Asteroids

A few days ago, NASA announced that they don't have the funding to track all of the asteroids that could hit the Earth and wipe out life as we know it. Today on KTRS/St. Louis, I asked my friend Dr. Phil Plait, the astronomer and author of "Death From The Skies,"...

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