An article published by James Delingpole dubs ocean acidification as trivial and misleading. In support of his 'logically sound' hypothesis, he presents vague opinion as evidence which fails to stand on verification. This issue is a defeat of logic and reason but a minor hurdle in the path to the observable truth. Ocean acidification is as real as the ocean itself and uninformed opinion won't change the fact.
Owing to information overload on the internet, there are a lot of health misconceptions going around. It is important to steer clear of these myths and stay grounded with the facts and keep a general healthy outlook for the year 2017.
23 science facts which were unknown till the start of 2016.
Apple cider vinegar has been hailed time and again to have curative benefits for a variety of illnesses and is a mainstay for home remedies. But how true are these claims?