Examples of using Pseudoscience in English and their translations into Greek
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This is all pseudoscience.
Pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time!
It is the definition of pseudoscience.
To pseudoscience this means jello cures headaches.
It promotes such awful pseudoscience.
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Could this be pseudoscience, or a scientific breakthrough?
List of topics characterized as pseudoscience.
They do not employ pseudoscience or misleading scientific research.
Every science has its corresponding pseudoscience.
Everything in pseudoscience seems to generate something for sale;
He replied adamantly:“No, because it's not pseudoscience.
Analyzing and refuting pseudoscience and the anti-science movement;
He responded adamantly:"No, because it's not pseudoscience.
Pseudoscience, the paranormal, organized religion-- all the usual bollocks.
Creation science is not science but pseudoscience.
Pseudoscience can also thrive as the backdrop of political ideology.
It is generally considered in Bulgaria to be a kind of pseudoscience.
Pseudoscience promoters rarely discuss experimental evidence when promoting their falsehoods.
Creation science" is not science, but rather pseudoscience.
Perhaps the sharpest distinction between science and pseudoscience is that science has a far keener appreciation of human imperfections and fallibility than does pseudoscience.".
Science is all around us- but so is pseudoscience.
The head of the Pseudoscience Commission of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Evgeny Alexandrov, described cryonics as“an exclusively commercial company that has no scientific basis,” in comments to the Izvestia newspaper.
James Randi, magician and opponent of pseudoscience.
The head of the Pseudoscience Commission of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Evgeny Alexandrov, described cryonics as"an exclusively commercial enterprise that has no scientific basis," in comments to the Izvestia newspaper.
Our superiors explain why“people” believe in pseudoscience.
The head of the Russian Academy of Sciences's Pseudoscience Commission, Evgeny Alexandrov, described cryonics as“an exclusively commercial undertaking that does not have any scientific basis”, in comments to the Izvestia newspaper.
Future knowledge always sounds like pseudoscience until it's accepted.
Psychological explanations make clear why people believe in pseudoscience.
Pseudoscientists clip newspaper reports, collect hearsay,cite other pseudoscience books, and pore over ancient religious or mythological works.
I have created a 15-point checklist that I call"How to Spot Pseudoscience.".