- Japan Korea kimchi dispute
- Dirt restaurant in Tokyo. The dirt is treated to kill bacteria, which I think is a mistake.
- Around 2005, a teenager combined DNA analysis with public data to find his biological father (a good example of personal science — using science to help yourself). Recently some professional scientists showed this wasn’t a fluke. The teenager was far ahead of the professionals, in other words. Just as I discovered that my acne was antibiotic-resistant long before professional dermatologists discovered (or at least published) the idea that some acne was antibiotic-resistant.
- here.
- If high-school students designed their own school
Thanks to Alex Chernavsky.
Ahoy, Seth: this is interesting.
http://extragoodshit.phlap.net/index.php/heart-surgeon-speaks-out-on-what-really-causes-heart-disease/#more-208026
But is it genuine?
Dearieme, I looked into Dr. Lundell. See http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/lundell.html
I did smell a rat. It comes from having read so much Global Warming rubbish, I suppose.
I often look for Korean-made kimchi in the supermarkets here in Japan. You read the labels of the regular stuff and its filled with sorbitol, MSG, etc — typical long list of chemical labels. Japan’s processed food industry is second to none!
Seth: Since the Japanese live longer than anyone else, even South Koreans, apparently food processing isn’t so bad. Yakult is the one processed food I eat regularly, not counting flaxseed oil.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/27/its-the-sugar-folks/
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0057873
“In other words, according to this study, it’s not just obesity that can cause diabetes: sugar can cause it, too, irrespective of obesity. And obesity does not always lead to diabetes.
The study demonstrates this with the same level of confidence that linked cigarettes and lung cancer in the 1960s”