Monday, October 7, 2024

Prolegomena to an Understanding of the Replication Crisis in Science

Taking stock of the state of science’s replication crisis on the 20 year anniversary of JPA Ioannidis’ seminal article.

A Weak Spot in Carbon Sequestration: Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells

Carbon stored underground could leak through old wells. How regulators plan to handle that is under scrutiny.

The Evidence on the Crocus Gang Attack in Moscow

An update on information and conjectures about the Crocus City Hall massacre.

2:00PM Water Cooler 3/26/2024

~ Today’s Water Cooler: Open thread ~

Draft UN Report Finds Israel Has Met Threshold for Genocide

“Israel’s genocide on the Palestinians in Gaza is an escalatory stage of a long-standing settler-colonial process of erasure.”

Links 3/26/2024

CIA Chief Pays Argentina Rare Visit Just Three Days Before Anniversary of 1976 Military Coup

Burns’ diagnosis: “we have a short-term problem in the form of Russia; but a bigger long-term problem in the form of China.” Note to readers: this is a bit of a long post, since it is essentially two in one. The first part explores some of the aggressive moves Washington is making against China in […]

Mapping the Economic Costs of War

Looking at the economic impact of war on neighboring countries, including ones not part of the theater of conflict.

Iraq And Iran Will Expedite Development Of Sanctions-Busting Shared Oil Fields

Similar to how US overreach made Russia and China allies, so too have US policies in the Middle East lead Iran and Iraq to team up.

2:00PM Water Cooler 3/25/2024

~ Today’s Water Cooler: Politics, pandemics, Book collecting among the youth, Boeing executives auto-defenestrate, history of blotter, Starbucks map. ~

Links 3/25/2024

Monstrous Zionist Extermination in Gaza Continues as US Attempts Voter-Appeasing Headfakery

Some Gaza updates: carnage and starvation on the ground, cynical US machinations, and more signs of IDF weakness.

US Scheme to Challenge Russian Dominance in Nuclear Energy Faces Major Obstacles – Including an Overreliance on Russia

Plans suffer from design flaws, cost overruns, and a reliance on Russia for multiple stages of the nuclear fuel cycle. 

After Appalachian Hospitals Merged Into a Monopoly, Their ERs Slowed to a Crawl

By Brett Kelman, Correspondent, who joined KFF Health News after 15 years of beat reporting at three newspapers in the USA Today Network, and Samantha Liss, Midwest Correspondent, who is an award-winning journalist covering the business of health care for the past decade. Originally published at Kaiser Health News. In the small Appalachian city of […]

Here’s Why You Can’t Afford an Electric Car

The US is using complicated and limited-in-practical-effect programs to increase electric car sales rather than allow in cheap Chinese models