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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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Did bananas have seeds?
Did Sprite ever have caffeine?
Did scientists freeze light?
Did dinosaurs have two brains?
Did T. rex have feathers?
Did all dinosaurs lay eggs?
Did snakes used to have legs?
Did Native Americans have facial hair?
Did Benjamin Franklin discover electricity?
Is Kirkland Olive Oil Real Olive Oil?
Are Egg Beaters Real Eggs?
Is a Jackalope Real?
Are Baby Carrots Real?
Is Pig Latin a Real Language?
Are Blue Roses Real?
Are White Lions Real?
Are Black Lions Real?
Is Photographic Memory Real?
Are White Holes Real?
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Is Blinker Fluid Real?
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Do eggs actively choose the winning sperm in fertilization?
Did Claude Mythos find thousands of zero-day exploits in OS?
Did scientists create a living robot that forms its own nervous system?
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Did Sam Altman sign up to digitize his brain?
Are Pink Dolphins Real?
Is the Bloop Real?
Is White Chocolate Real Chocolate?
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Is Heat Lightning Real?
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Can scientists produce oxygen from lunar dust?
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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.
How does TruthRadar verify viral research studies?
We search PubMed, academic databases, and expert commentary to verify whether a cited study exists, whether findings are accurately represented, and whether the research has been replicated or retracted.