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junk science

noun

  1. faulty scientific information or research, especially when used to advance special interests.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of junk science1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences

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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.

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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.

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Divine’s use of junk science to support his crusade against abortion access is equally alarming.

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I also asked Kennedy’s agency to respond to criticisms that his assertions were rife with junk science, but also received no reply.

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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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