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Mentioned in 11 analyzed podcast episodes across 10 shows

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There Are No Girls on the Internet

There Are No Girls on the Internet · May 8, 2026

Jeff Bezos Met Gala; Sarah Paulson Protest Look; OpenAI Stalking Lawsuit; My Handbook App's Fake AI Black Woman Scam - NEWS ROUNDUP

Published meta-analysis on ChatGPT's positive impact on learning; retracted for methodology problems

AI-Generated Deepfakes and Identity FraudRacial Manipulation in Tech MarketingAlgorithmic Bias in Educational AI Systems
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The 404 Media Podcast

The 404 Media Podcast · May 6, 2026

Flock Used Cameras at a Children’s Gymnastics Center for a Sales Pitch

Prestigious journal that retracted 2025 meta-analysis claiming ChatGPT benefits student learning

Flock surveillance network integration with private camerasFOIA requests and government transparency in surveillance contractsChatGPT and generative AI in K-12 education
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The Shawn Ryan Show

The Shawn Ryan Show · Apr 30, 2026

#300 Louisa Nicola - Peptides, Cancer and the Deadly Habits That Lead to Alzheimer’s

Prestigious academic journal that published fraudulent Alzheimer's research later retracted in 2022

Alzheimer's disease prevention and lifestyle interventionsAmyloid beta plaques and tau protein neurodegenerationHormone replacement therapy for menopausal women
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Astrum Space

Astrum Space · Apr 28, 2026

The Science Fact You've Been Taught for Years Is a Lie | Astrum Earth

Published Suzanne Simard's landmark 1997 paper on carbon transfer between tree species via fungal networks.

Mycorrhizal Fungal Networks and Plant CommunicationWood Wide Web Theory and Scientific ValidationVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Plant Defense
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Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics Radio · Apr 17, 2026

671. Why Has There Been So Little Progress on Alzheimer’s Disease?

Journal that published Lesne's influential 2006 amyloid oligomer paper, later retracted due to image manipulation

Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis in Alzheimer's ResearchScientific Image Manipulation and Forensic DetectionResearch Integrity and Misconduct in Neuroscience
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More or Less

More or Less · Apr 11, 2026

Dr Spock’s dangerous advice on baby sleep

Scientific journal where Helen Pearson works as an editor, referenced in context of scientific evidence

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and risk factorsEvidence-based medicine and medical consensusSystematic reviews and meta-analysis methodology
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ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE Science & Nutrition · Mar 19, 2026

How to feed the 50 gut bacteria that shrink body fat, calm inflammation and cut cholesterol | Prof Nicola Segata & Prof Sarah Berry

World's most influential scientific journal; published the groundbreaking microbiome research paper by ZOE scientists

Gut Microbiome Composition and Health OutcomesDietary Fiber and Polyphenol MetabolismPersonalized Nutrition Based on Microbiome Profiling
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Passion Struck with John R. Miles

Passion Struck with John R. Miles · Jan 29, 2026

Alzheimer’s Research, Doctored Data, and the Human Cost | Charles Piller – EP 722

Published the landmark 2006 University of Minnesota amyloid study; took nearly 2 years to respond to misconduct concerns before retracting

Alzheimer's Disease Research MisconductAmyloid Hypothesis and Alternative Disease ModelsScientific Image Manipulation and Data Falsification
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DarkHorse Podcast

DarkHorse Podcast · Jan 11, 2026

Preventing Truth Decay: Michael Shermer on DarkHorse

Major scientific journal that rejected Weinstein's telomere research without review despite recommendation from leading evolutionary biologist

Epistemology and how we determine truth in sciencePeer review system failures and scientific fraud enforcementInstitutional corruption and ideological capture in academia
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Unexplainable

Unexplainable · Oct 6, 2025

Does Tylenol cause autism?

Prestigious scientific journal that published the 2021 consensus statement calling for precautionary action on acetaminophen use

Acetaminophen safety during pregnancyAutism causation and risk factorsEpidemiological study design and confounding variables
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Science Vs

Science Vs · May 22, 2025

The War Keeps Raging Against Science

Scientific journal where reporter Max Koslov covers research funding cuts and conducted researcher sentiment survey.

NIH Grant Terminations and Funding CutsGovernment Censorship of Research FindingsGain-of-Function Research Regulation
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