About
This blog is about science and science journalism: good, bad, and bogus. While most of the posts are about bad and bogus science and science writing, I try to find the time to reflect on good examples too.
I am a freelance science writer and I teach philosophy at the University of Sydney.
You can read more about the blog and me here.
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philosophy Archive
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Can unconscious brains think? Coma, philosophy of mind, and the media.
“Ok brain. I don’t like you and you don’t like me. Let’s just do this and I can go back... -
Actually, maybe economists did prove money can buy happiness…
A little while ago, I wrote a post about an article in Science about the relationship between “objective” measurements of... -
Economists (don’t) prove that money can buy you happiness… And news outlets prove they’re crap.
Last week, Science published the results of a study [pdf] that positively answers once and for all the question that... -
Catholics kill babies, says philosopher
According to Luc Bovens, professor of philosophy at LSE, the rhythm method is the moral equivalent of the contraceptive pill.... -
Is quantum mechanics messing with your memories?
Here’s an article I published on the Guardian’s science blog: Imagine if a cold cup of coffee spontaneously heated up as...







