The less you know, the more you cockily believe you’re right: The Dunning-Kruger Effect sustains agricultural misinformation Featured in Weekly Newsletter Archives - Genetic Literacy Project 15/09/2025 Listen "The less you know, the more you cockily believe you’re right: The Dunning-Kruger Effect sustains agricultural misinformation" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original Episode Synopsis More episodes of the podcast Featured in Weekly Newsletter Archives - Genetic Literacy Project Viewpoint: RFK, Jr.’s ‘batshit crazy health conspiracy theories’ 25/09/2025 Viewpoint: Tylenol and the pseudoscience litigation playbook: Here’s how tort lawyer RFK, Jr. consorts with ambulance-chasing lawyers to shake-down companies making a safe and necessary product 24/09/2025 How gene editing of farm animals could help prevent a COVID-like bird flu epidemic 24/09/2025 Viewpoint: Farmers take a hit—Trump agriculture and biotechnology budget cuts are hampering U.S. innovation 23/09/2025 Viewpoint: Science be damned—RFK, Jr. has his mind made up about the causes of autism 23/09/2025 Viewpoint: Trump’s agricultural maelstrom: While U.S. agricultural output lags, opportunities for reform are being wasted 22/09/2025 Viewpoint: RFK. Jr.’s MAHA ‘Health Freedom” movement is a singular health threat 22/09/2025 Viewpoint — ‘Less food waste, lower carbon footprints and a socially sensitive food system’: Tech-enabled farming intensification is the only science-based path to sustainability 19/09/2025 Understanding why people reject science could lead to solutions for rebuilding trust 19/09/2025 Viewpoint: Why vaccine mandates are critical for public health 18/09/2025 Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn