Even as the UK government
mulls over evidence that cannabis can cause mental health problems, a new study suggests the link may be hazier than thought.
Not exact matches
I do make those points in the Times piece —
evidence of how my own understanding of school food and children's larger food environments has matured and depeened after six years of
mulling over the subject.
Every good science «debate» have ever seen took an hour or so to
mull over a tiny question, led immediately to a couple new testable hypotheses and experimental designs — each of which required a few months of independent bench work, though in some fields a week of computer time might be a more appropriate tool — and then ended up in a second, reconvened session in which
evidence was presented and another aspect of the problem was discussed.
And that reality has been demonstrated
over and
over again, most recently in the work of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project, led by Dr. Richard
Muller, who began his comprehensive assessment as an avowed climate skeptic and ended it convinced by the clear
evidence that global warming is happening and is caused by human activity.This conclusion is emphatically shared by the best and brightest of the global scientific community, including our own National Academy of Sciences.