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How the US NAS BEAR I Genetics Panel scientific misconduct could have been avoided, but was not
Edward J. Calabrese, May 2026
May 28
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Tom Nelson
Grok on "metadeception: the truth about Oz Pearlman"
I asked Grok "According to this video, what are the top 10 ways that Oz tricked people into believing that he could read minds, etc"
May 21
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Tom Nelson
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BEAR I Genetics Panel: An unexpected and troubling historical twist: The untold story of Hermann Muller’s significant scientific confusion
New paper by Ed Calabrese et al, May 2026
May 19
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Tom Nelson
April 2026
Hormesis in plant systems: A widespread and highly generalizable phenomenon induced by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
New paper by Calabrese et al, April 2026
Apr 18
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Tom Nelson
New paper by Ed Calabrese: "Hermann J. Muller's research swan song..."
April 2026
Apr 12
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Tom Nelson
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March 2026
The National Academy of Sciences Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation (BEAR) Genetics Panel recommended no second-generation genetic…
Calabrese and Selby, Feb 2026
Mar 6
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Tom Nelson
February 2026
Breaking the LNT Code: The First Detailed Evaluation of the Unpublished Technical Reports by the BEAR I Genetics Panel Used to Support Their…
Edward J. Calabrese and Paul B. Selby, 2026
Feb 10
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Tom Nelson
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January 2026
Two extremely (!!) important responses to the Beyea commentary
Ed Calabrese and John Cardarelli II, 2026
Jan 22
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Tom Nelson
Changing the paradigm: The biggest polluter and threat to your health is your body
Ed Calabrese, Jan 2026
Jan 9
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Tom Nelson
5
December 2025
Embracing dishonesty: How LNT became king
Nov 2025 paper by Ed Calabrese and Paul Selby
Dec 3, 2025
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Tom Nelson
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November 2025
Hermann J. Muller: Another ethical improbity: Deceiving the journal Science
October 2025 paper by Edward J. Calabrese
Nov 7, 2025
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Tom Nelson
September 2025
Hermann J. Muller avoided peer review for his Nobel Prize-winning research concerning the effects of X-rays on gene mutations
Sept 2025 paper by Edward J. Calabrese
Sep 27, 2025
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Tom Nelson
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