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Scientific claims get distorted as they travel across social media — study findings get exaggerated, climate data gets misquoted, and pseudoscience spreads as fact. TruthRadar checks specific science claims against peer-reviewed research, scientific databases, and expert consensus.

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FALSE100% confidenceApr 18, 2026

Is the Slippery Slope Fallacy Label Part of a Conspiracy?

No, the slippery slope is classified as a logical fallacy by academic philosophers and educators, not conspirators. The label exists to promote evidence-based r

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FALSE100% confidenceApr 17, 2026

Is carbonated water the same as tonic water?

Carbonated water and tonic water are not the same. Carbonated water is plain water with dissolved carbon dioxide for bubbles. Tonic water is carbonated water wi

FALSE100% confidenceApr 17, 2026

Does distilled water go bad?

Distilled water does not go bad or spoil when unopened and stored properly. Because impurities and microbes are removed during distillation, it remains stable

FALSE95% confidenceApr 17, 2026

Does bottled water go bad?

Unopened bottled water does not go bad or spoil. Water itself is stable, but bottles can degrade over time, affecting taste or quality. Once opened, bottled w

FALSE100% confidenceApr 17, 2026

Does water have calories?

Plain water contains zero calories because it lacks carbohydrates, fats, proteins, or alcohol, the only sources of dietary calories. Multiple nutrition database

⚠️ MISLEADING75% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did Nintendo officially announce a Zelda Ocarina of Time remake for Switch 2?

The GameRant article claims Nintendo's official announcement about Rhythm Heaven Groove lends credibility to the Ocarina of Time remake leak, but the provided e

TRUE98% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Were Artemis II moon images taken in Texas backyard?

Viral images shared as NASA photos from the Artemis II mission were staged in a Texas backyard using a mockup lander and astronaut suits. The original creator a

⚠️ MISLEADING95% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did TikTok get bought?

TikTok's U.S. operations were spun off into a new joint venture on January 22, 2026, with majority ownership by American and UAE investors like Oracle, Silver L

TRUE100% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did bananas have seeds?

Wild bananas have large, hard, viable seeds, while modern cultivated bananas are seedless due to selective breeding and triploid genetics. Commercial varieties

FALSE100% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did Sprite ever have caffeine?

Sprite has always been caffeine-free since its launch in 1961. All varieties, including original, Zero Sugar, and flavored options like Sprite Chill or Lymonade

TRUE100% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did scientists freeze light?

Scientists have repeatedly demonstrated techniques to stop or 'freeze' light pulses using Bose-Einstein condensates, supersolid states, and crystal traps. Recen

FALSE100% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did dinosaurs have two brains?

No dinosaur had two brains; this is a persistent myth originating from 19th-century paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh's misinterpretation of enlarged neural

⚠️ MISLEADING85% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did T. rex have feathers?

Direct T. rex skin fossils from the neck, pelvis, and tail show smooth, scaly skin with no feathers. Feathered tyrannosaur relatives like Dilong and Yutyrannus

TRUE100% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did all dinosaurs lay eggs?

All known dinosaurs reproduced by laying eggs, with fossil evidence from major groups including ornithischians, sauropodomorphs, and theropods. No evidence exis

TRUE100% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did snakes used to have legs?

Fossil evidence confirms ancient snakes like Tetrapodophis amplectus (120 million years ago) and Najash rionegrina (90 million years ago) had functional legs. G

TRUE95% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did Native Americans have facial hair?

Native Americans can and do grow facial hair, though it is typically finer, sparser, and less dense than in European, African, or Middle Eastern populations due

FALSE100% confidenceApr 16, 2026

Did Benjamin Franklin discover electricity?

Benjamin Franklin did not discover electricity. Electricity and static electrical forces were known for over a thousand years before his time, with extensive pr

TRUE95% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Is Kirkland Olive Oil Real Olive Oil?

Olive oil fraud is a real and documented problem in the global food industry. Investigations over the past two decades have shown that some products labeled "ex

⚠️ MISLEADING98% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Are Egg Beaters Real Eggs?

The claim that Egg Beaters are "not real eggs" or "chemical sludge" has circulated in diet communities and social media for years, often alongside advice to eat

⚠️ MISLEADING95% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Is a Jackalope Real?

Jackalopes — jackrabbits with antelope horns — appear on novelty postcards, taxidermy mounts in Western bars, and roadside attraction signage across the America

⚠️ MISLEADING95% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Are Baby Carrots Real?

Chain emails and Facebook posts have claimed for years that baby carrots are synthetic, grown from mutant carrot varieties, soaked in chlorine, or made from rec

⚠️ MISLEADING95% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Is Pig Latin a Real Language?

Children's media and playground culture often refer to Pig Latin as a secret language, which leads to an interesting question for anyone who has studied linguis

FALSE95% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Are Blue Roses Real?

Blue roses appear in florist shops, Pinterest boards, and wedding inspiration galleries. They look vivid and beautiful. Almost none of them are naturally blue.

TRUE99% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Are White Lions Real?

White lions show up in wildlife photos online and are frequently met with comments insisting they are edited or that no such animal exists. They exist — and the

FALSE99% confidenceApr 15, 2026

Are Black Lions Real?

Images of jet-black lions circulate regularly on social media, often captioned with claims like 'the world's only black lion, photographed on a private reserve'

FALSE90% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is Photographic Memory Real?

'Photographic memory' gets thrown around whenever someone remembers a phone number or a movie quote with uncanny precision. Pop culture amplifies it into someth

UNVERIFIED70% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Are White Holes Real?

If black holes are cosmic drains — regions of space that pull everything in and let nothing out — white holes are the theoretical faucets on the other end: regi

⚠️ MISLEADING95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is Purple a Real Color?

Headlines declaring 'Purple isn't real' are excellent clickbait, but they obscure a genuinely interesting point about how color works — and overstate it conside

FALSE99% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is Blinker Fluid Real?

If someone has ever told you that your blinker fluid is low, they were either messing with you or had already been pranked themselves. **How Turn Signals Actua

FALSE90% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is Bird Blindness Real?

In Peacemaker season 2, Tim Meadows' character claims to have 'bird blindness' — a condition where he simply cannot process or see birds. The internet did what

FALSE95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Does Campbell's Use Real Meat?

Viral posts have accused Campbell's of putting 3D-printed chicken or lab-grown protein into its classic soups, suggesting that the uniform-looking meat cubes in

TRUE100% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Do eggs actively choose the winning sperm in fertilization?

The X post claims that scientists reveal eggs choose the winner in fertilization, not sperm winning a race, and that sperm are chosen rather than winning. This

⚠️ MISLEADING85% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Did Claude Mythos find thousands of zero-day exploits in OS?

The post claims Anthropic announced and withheld a model called Claude Mythos Preview for finding thousands of zero-day exploits—this is MISLEADING. A leak expo

TRUE100% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Did scientists create a living robot that forms its own nervous system?

The post claims scientists have created a 'living robot' from cells capable of forming their own nervous system — this is TRUE. Researchers at Tufts University

FALSE95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Did US government call emergency meeting on Claude Mythos with Wall Street?

No evidence exists of a U.S. government emergency meeting with Wall Street leaders regarding Anthropic's Claude Mythos model. Reports confirm a data leak exposi

FALSE100% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Did Sam Altman sign up to digitize his brain?

No evidence exists that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman signed up for a brain-digitization procedure. Altman is backing Merge Labs, a startup developing non-invasive ultr

TRUE95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Are Pink Dolphins Real?

If you've ever scrolled past a photo of a bubble-pink dolphin, it can look like pure Photoshop. Dolphins are supposed to be gray, right? A bright pink one seems

FALSE95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is the Bloop Real?

If you've heard the Bloop online, especially sped up, it can sound eerily like a living thing groaning in the deep. That's why it's been tied in memes and video

⚠️ MISLEADING95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is White Chocolate Real Chocolate?

When you bite into white chocolate, it's creamy and sweet but lacks the deep cocoa taste of milk or dark bars. That difference fuels the argument: is it really

TRUE99% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is Tilapia a Real Fish?

Tilapia is one of the most widely eaten fish in the world, yet rumors persist that it is not a 'real fish' — that it is lab-grown, genetically engineered, or si

⚠️ MISLEADING95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Is Heat Lightning Real?

If you have sat on a porch on a hot night and watched distant skies silently flicker, you know why 'heat lightning' is such a sticky phrase. It feels like the a

TRUE95% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Are there 105,000 blocks until next Bitcoin halving halfway?

Exactly 105,000 blocks remain until the next Bitcoin halving reaches its 50% complete mark at block height 1,050,000, as confirmed by Bitcoin Archive calculatio

TRUE100% confidenceApr 14, 2026

Can scientists produce oxygen from lunar dust?

Scientists have successfully developed and tested multiple methods to extract oxygen from lunar regolith or its simulants, including NASA's GaLORE electrolysis

TRUE100% confidenceApr 10, 2026

Did scientists engineer tumor-eating bacteria?

Scientists at the University of Waterloo engineered bacteria to invade and consume solid tumors from the inside out by exploiting oxygen-free tumor cores, with

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Does TruthRadar fact-check climate change claims?

Yes. Climate-related claims are verified against IPCC reports, NOAA data, NASA research, and peer-reviewed climate science. We flag claims that contradict established scientific consensus.

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