Another journal drinks "no sex consensus" kool-aid + Microplastics claims collapse

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Another journal drinks the Kool-Aid: “There is no consensus on biological sex”
https://whyevolutionistrue.com/2026/03/1...gical-sex/

INTRO: Ecology Letters, which I thought was a reasonably respectable journal, has now accepted a “viewpoint” article arguing that there is no consensus on biological sex, and that a definition based on gamete size—a consensus if ever there was one—is just viable as “multivariate” definition that incorporates a combination of chromosomes, genetics, and morphology.

They’re wrong and misguided in many ways, but, as Colin Wright notes in a tweet at bottom, there are so many mistakes and misconceptions in this paper that it would take a full reply to the journal to correct them. I’ll just tender a few comments here... (MORE - details)


Scare science: Claims about the human health dangers of microplastics are collapsing
https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2026/...ollapsing/

INTRO: Since the rise of MAHA in US policy, journalists have been starting to question the findings of activist scientists, and instead of amplifying their campaigns and scary conclusions (as scandals and crises make better headlines), they are shining a spotlight on the nonsense being published, propagated and promoted on behalf of some undisclosed funders and special interests.

In particular, in 2026, journalists are starting to wake up to the poor research, bad methodology and lack of integrity of scientists publishing their insignificant findings and questionable conclusions from “research” on microplastics and nanoplastics claimed to be present in humans and the environment.

The realization of bad science was slow to arrive. The Firebreak was one of the few sources to report last October about the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) literature review that concluded that almost all published microplastic and nanoplastic studies were littered with mistakes, poor methodologies and unjustifiable conclusions... (MORE - details)
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Re- There is no consensus on biological sex
Thing seems to be psychological and 'societal' - views are going to depend on where you start from which is never a likely to lead to any agreement.

"Castration had a huge effect on the lifespans of Korean men, according to an analysis of hundreds of years of eunuch "family" records. They lived up to 19 years longer than uncastrated men from the same social class and even outlived members of the royal family. The researchers believe the findings show male hormones shorten life expectancy."
More:- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19699266
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