Search results for: "The Guardian science reporting evaluation"
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Lacks contextLack of clinical evidence for claim that N-acetylcysteine is effective against COVID-19 and stops viral replication
Claim:
N-acetylcysteine inhibits viral replication, breaks up mucus, and is effective against COVID-19
Source: Facebook, Steve Lucchino, 2023-09-02 -
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AccurateScientists observe most widespread bleaching event ever recorded at The Great Barrier Reef
Claim:
The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing the most widespread bleaching ever recorded
Source: ABC News, Michael Slezak, Penny Timms, 2020-04-06 -
InaccurateMeme image falsely claims wind turbines produce less energy that is used to build them
Claim:
A windmill could spin until it falls apart and never generate as much energy as was invested in building it.
Source: Facebook, Internet users, 2019-05-13 -
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European Science-Media Hub Workshop ‘Tackling misinformation and disinformation in science’
…of Journalism and the Oxford Internet Institute), will open the workshop by giving an overview of the Oxford Martin Programme on Misinformation, Science and Media, from its purpose to the…
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Flawed reasoningFalse-positive HIV tests don’t imply that a person is immunodeficient, contrary to claim by Peter McCullough
Claim:
“The HIV test can turn positive after COVID-19 as well as the vaccine”; “maybe a form of immunodeficiency is there”
Source: Instagram, Rumble, Peter McCullough, 2024-01-19 -
IncorrectCOVID-19 vaccines don’t cause leprosy, aren’t responsible for leprosy cases in Florida
Claim:
COVID-19 vaccines cause leprosy
Source: Instagram, Social media user, 2024-01-04 -
Science Feedback invited to speak at the European Science-Media Hub Summer School 2023
…and works under the guidance and the political responsibility of the STOA Panel. To watch the recording of the session, click here. For more information about the European Science-Media Hub, click here….
