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Posts Tagged critical thinking

oxygenated food for the brain? Alison Campbell Aug 18

but surely if it does no harm… Alison Campbell Aug 16

MMS – continued health claims for an industrial bleach Alison Campbell Aug 15

learning in lectures is a two-way street Alison Campbell Jul 27

the implausibility of possum peppering Alison Campbell Jul 17

of octopodes & clever horses Alison Campbell Jul 13

the skills of critical thinking Alison Campbell Jul 11

are octopuses really psychic? Alison Campbell Jul 09

positive allometry & the prehistory of sexual selection Alison Campbell Jul 06

another early hominin specimen, & other things to read Alison Campbell Jun 27

contaminated dietary supplements Alison Campbell Jun 19

a follow-up on bleeding for the cause Alison Campbell Jun 18

pseudoscientific gambits Alison Campbell Jun 16

the tyranny of powerpoint Alison Campbell Jun 13

evolution vs creationism: the ‘discussion’ continues Alison Campbell Jun 11

i get more mail – belief in evolution allows me to ignore my sins Alison Campbell Jun 09

reflecting on teaching (& learning) about the nature of science Alison Campbell Jun 06

acupuncture & adenosine Alison Campbell Jun 03

it’s not a miracle Alison Campbell May 31

on craig venter & his new life form Alison Campbell May 25

milk & health: there aren’t always two (equal) sides to a story Alison Campbell May 18

helping students engage with maths & physics Alison Campbell May 17

knowledge vs certainty Alison Campbell May 16

why ‘natural supplements’ need regulation Alison Campbell May 12

putting therapeutic touch to the test Alison Campbell May 08

sensing nonsense Alison Campbell May 07

theorists of the lost ark Alison Campbell Apr 28

think before you write (or at least, before you hand it in) Alison Campbell Apr 26

chemo vs cancer, science vs disease Alison Campbell Apr 24

what science is Alison Campbell Apr 18

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