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junk science
noun
faulty scientific information or research, especially when used to advance special interests.
Word History and Origins
Origin of junk science1
Example Sentences
But a group of state legislators intervened, and a legislative committee subpoenaed him to appear at a hearing about his case and the problematic use of junk science by courts.
It’s pretty alarming that a deep-blue state may retry a woman for homicide because she experienced a stillbirth, and use discredited junk science to prove its case.
Divine’s use of junk science to support his crusade against abortion access is equally alarming.
I also asked Kennedy’s agency to respond to criticisms that his assertions were rife with junk science, but also received no reply.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he was directing the FDA to review mifepristone, following claims by a right-wing group that the drug has a higher complication rate than previously thought, per a report released late last month—one that was not scientifically vetted and that medical experts and reproductive health advocates called “junk science.”
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