Interesting. @KontrolGroup is threatening @ryarmst over what strikes me as an evenhanded and fair article questioning its claims for its product BioCloud. 1/https://twitter.com/BettingBruiser/status/1363638356027060225 …
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There's nothing even handed in both of those articles. Neither
@crackedscience or@ryarmst contacted the@NRC_CNRC. I wonder why? They already confirmed that it does work. https://www.google.com/amp/s/lfpress.com/business/local-business/london-lab-develops-device-to-test-air-for-traces-of-coronavirus/wcm/cf3ef6b1-4e78-4972-a6ef-d6d2f49a4120/amp/ …pic.twitter.com/wecAq9aJvy
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Research groups fund a lot of stuff that goes nowhere and can also be wrong
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Yep. The NIH, for instance, offers small business grants to help biomedical startups develop their product. Receiving such a grant is no indication that a product works, only that the company made a reasonable case that it could work.
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