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  • The Doctors are out.
    Skepticism

    The Doctors are out.

    ByChris Grinter March 8, 2010

    I caught a brief airing of the TV show “The Doctors“, today’s episode was titled “Medical Emergencies You Can’t Ignore”.  For the most part they regurgitate positive medical health affirmations.  They also babble on about “healthy” foods and things that are good for you and the “dangers” of all kinds of common household bacteria/chemicals and…

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  • Buy Chris’s all new healing tonic!
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    Buy Chris’s all new healing tonic!

    ByChris Grinter March 7, 2010

    Well, I bet if I was selling something it would show up pretty damn low on this chart.  Below you can see different alternative remedies ranked in accordance to their scientific efficacy.  Follow the link for a more comprehensive explanation of the ratings, but the remedies are ranked based on each claim – green tea…

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  • Entomology

    Thankfully, I’m not a beetle

    ByChris Grinter March 6, 2010

    Because I would have been subjected to this.  Talk about animal cruelty!  OK, just kidding, but this story is a bit ridiculous.  The article states that the scientists had used the voice of Limbaugh because it was “readily available”, not because they hated him.  Well that turns out not to be true, they chose Rush…

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  • Entomology

    All my friends are insects

    ByChris Grinter March 4, 2010

    Rivers Cuomo wrote me a song.  Not bad, but now I think I want that mantis costume for Halloween.  And of course I am obliged to point out that earthworms are not insects… [vimeo=14822451]

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  • The genius of the press
    Entomology

    The genius of the press

    ByChris Grinter March 3, 2010

    Came across this article today care of Doug Yanega at UC Riverside, which spurred the search for further information.  Who can tell me what those “flowers” actually are?  10 points to the first to guess correctly… or maybe some awesome prize?

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  • Entomology

    A little morning music

    ByChris Grinter March 3, 2010

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  • I’ll give you my Ken Griffey Jr. for…
    Entomology

    I’ll give you my Ken Griffey Jr. for…

    ByChris Grinter March 2, 2010

    This is something I’ve never seen before.  Growing up I have always had someone give me some kitsch object with insects on them, even playing cards.  Well even last year I got another insect themed tie.  (I don’t have the whimsey of PZ Myers and his awesome tie.)  But, they were all printed images of…

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  • Entomology | Skepticism

    Sunday night rant: the way things should work.

    ByChris Grinter February 28, 2010

    I came across this article today and it put a smile on my face.  A traveling malaria researcher came across an “electronic mosquito repeller” for sale in his in-flight catalog.  Being an intelligent man, he realized this was total and utter BS.  He also realized this product probably sells best while in-route to malaria ridden…

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  • Miscellaneous

    New page!

    ByChris Grinter February 25, 2010

    Look above, I’ve created a new page for techniques.  Ever wonder how something is done?  Ask me how and I will illustrate.

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  • Grinter Apodemia mormo
    Entomology

    Stupid buttefly of the week

    ByChris Grinter February 24, 2010

    Know this butterfly?  It’s OK, no one really does.  It is in the genus Apodemia (Riodinidae), but the taxonomy of this group is a disaster… and don’t even get me started on the subspecies.  This specimen was photographed in September, meaning it is most likely to be Apodemia mormo (mormo) based on flight time.  A….

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