Two pie charts in the centre displaying 8 million Canadians and 26 million Americans. Text: "The base rate fallacy.Here's who tuned in for the men's gold medal Olympic games. 8 million is 21% of Canadians but 26 million is just 7.6% of Americans. They won this one but it's still our game." #ScienceUpFirst
We’re still grieving the men’s hockey gold medal game, so we are using math to cope 😭🥇
The way data is presented can greatly influence how we perceive it.
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05.03.2026 17:26
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An illustration divided in half vertically. On the left is earth with a thermometer above it, mountains, snowy mountains and desert. On the left is a thundercloud, cloudy sun and a snowflake. Text in graphic: "Climate versus weather" #ScienceUpFirst
Is it climate or is it weather? It can be hard to tell the difference, you can read more about the finer details here👇 scienceupfirst.com/climate/clim...
Questions about climate change? Tell us in the comments.
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04.03.2026 17:47
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A hand reaches out of the ocean on the left side and a hand on the upper right with a firehose blasts that drowning hand in a full spray of water. Text in graphic: "Misinformer Tactic: Firehose of Falsehood" #ScienceUpFirst
Same misinformation repeated again and again? That’s part of the firehose of falsehood tactic.
Learn why this propaganda technique works so well here 👇
www.scienceupfirst.com/project/misi...
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02.03.2026 16:05
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A black background with a representation of a molecule and a large bicep being flexed. The foreground text reads: “How much protein should you consume every day?” A decision tree then begins to the right with the question “Do you know your weight in kg?” branching off into a “yes” or “no.”
Protein is trending, but are most people actually low?
Most Canadians already meet current protein recommendations.
Swipe to calculate yours and see what 0.8 g/kg/day can look like. Are you getting enough? 👇
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26.02.2026 21:31
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A light yellow and green checkerboard background. A tablet in the centre. Text in graphic: "Trying to cut back on your screen time? Skip the ‘social media detox’ – Try these 5 evidence-based tips instead." #ScienceUpFirst
What’s your average screen time? ⏳
You may have seen bold claims about the benefits of a "social media detox". But the evidence is mixed. Like most habits, reshaping your relationship with your phone takes time and effort.
Check out these evidence-based tips👇
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24.02.2026 17:06
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It’s okay to be surprised when snow doesn’t behave the way we expect. That doesn’t mean it’s fake. ❄️
Asking questions and looking deeper often reveals a simple explanation. Read more here 👇
scienceupfirst.com/misinformati...
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23.02.2026 16:01
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Online, misinformation about birth control is everywhere, which opportunists then exploit through fear.
You deserve care that listens to your experiences and is backed by solid evidence.👇
scienceupfirst.com/sexual-healt...
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18.02.2026 20:35
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A purple background. White bold text reads: "Are you up to speed oil how artificial intelligence is affecting our sexual health and rights? Let's dial in!"
AI is in every aspect of our lives—even our sexual health! 🧐
Get ready for the AI future by taking the SexPlus Trivia Challenge to:
-Test your knowledge
-Uncover truths
-Break through barriers that keep us from knowing more.
Take the quiz at www.sexplusweek.ca
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17.02.2026 16:56
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Shout out to the sci comm fam! 🔥
Let us know who your favourite science accounts are!
11.02.2026 19:11
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A vintage textbook style illustration with halftone earth on the top and bottom. Text in graphic: "Yes, it's cold outside. Yes global warming is still real. Read the caption to learn more." #ScienceUpFirst
Some people use cold snaps and big winter storms as ‘evidence’ that the world isn’t warming. But global warming – or, more broadly, climate change – is about more than hot weather. 🌨️
👇 scienceupfirst.com/climate/glob...
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09.02.2026 20:27
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Correlation does NOT equal causation. Just because two lines move together on a graph does not mean that one causes the other. More on this in today’s video.
For more critical thinking resources: tinyurl.com/SUFCriticalThinking
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05.02.2026 17:12
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An upside down wine glass is shown on the right side of the slide. The left side of the slide reads: “No amount of alcohol is good for your health. Research doesn't support the idea that alcohol benefits your health. Major health organizations agree that there is no amount of alcohol that can be considered "healthy".”
For years, many of us heard that “a glass of wine a day” was good for your health. We now know that isn’t true.
How do we know that? 👇
scienceupfirst.com/nutrition/no...
This post was made in collaboration between @camhnews.bsky.social and @scienceupfirst.bsky.social
02.02.2026 21:23
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Rather trying to warn. We have another post coming very soon about what is a healthy amount of alcohol to consume. Spoiler alert: research suggests that even consuming small amounts can have negative impacts and there doesn't seem to be any health benefits to it.
29.01.2026 20:40
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Pregnant?
Getting the Tdap vaccine is the best way to protect you and your baby against pertussis (whooping cough).
Learn more about pertussis: tinyurl.com/PertussisInP...
This post was made in collaboration between (@Immunize.ca) and (@ScienceUpFirst)
27.01.2026 17:01
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A stack of textbooks and graduation cap on the left. Text: "Some people use a journal’s impact factor as proof that an article must be trustworthy. But even high–impact factor journals can publish flawed or harmful work.Impact factors are not a measure of journal quality, but a measure of influence. "
Impact factors get brought up sometimes in scientific debates, but many people are not familiar with what they mean.
Learn more about impact factors, and what they can – and can't! – tell you about a journal here. 👇
scienceupfirst.com/science-101/...
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26.01.2026 15:34
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Five wine glasses in the middle. Text: "Binge drinking is excessive consumption of alcohol in a short period"
The amount for what is considered binge drinking, which is tied to many health risks, might surprise you.
For more information see our site: scienceupfirst.com/lifestyle-be...
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22.01.2026 17:45
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What is the scientific consensus?
Scientific consensus
The collective position experts share after repeatedly testing and reviewing the full body of evidence available.
It is not a matter of opinions, preferences, or beliefs.
Reaching a consensus about where you and your friends should eat on Friday night is not the same as reaching a scientific consensus.
Scientific consensus takes a lot of time and effort, and not every subject currently has one.
Learn more here👇
scienceupfirst.com/science-101/...
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21.01.2026 16:49
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A grey background of medical masks with a red stop sign shape on top. Text in graphic: "This flu season is bad. Swipe to see what's normal and when you should seek care." #ScienceUpFirst
Flu is high right now, and this year H3N2 is spreading fast. Most people hospitalized because of the flu are not vaccinated.
Even if the vaccine isn’t a perfect match, it still helps reduce severe illness and hospitalization.
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19.01.2026 20:56
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A mustard yellow background with a line of pills at the top. Text in graphic: " No. “Big Pharma” is not withholding effective cancer cures to profit off existing treatments. We explain everything here" #ScienceUpFirst
There’s no secret cancer cure being hidden by “Big Pharma.”
Cancer research is global, complex, and driven by people who dedicate their lives to helping patients.
Learn why this myth doesn’t hold up here
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15.01.2026 17:20
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A graphic of a stomach fills the image with text over top that says: "Your gut does not need to be "cleansed" of toxic buildup. #ScienceUpFirst"
There is no toxic buildup in your intestine, because…
• There’s a regular turnover of your intestine lining.
• Your body is built to effectively neutralize and eliminate toxins.
Read more 👇
www.scienceupfirst.com/project/your...
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12.01.2026 21:39
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A scrapbook style page in a notebook. Text in graphic: 2026. Ins: Asking yourself, “Hmm, is this accurate?”. Being able to say “I don’t know, let me do some research on that”. Checking credentials and multiple sources. Learning about the different misinformer tactics. Nuance. Starting conversations with “I’m open to changing my mind…”. Outs: Sharing articles after only reading the headline, Fully trusting AI summaries, Thinking others fall for misinfo but not you, Only counting on social media for news, Putting ideology over evidence, Trusting charisma over expertise.
In 2026 it’s cool to care. Myth busting and critical thinking are the in thing. But relying on AI answers, charming personalities and other less than accurate sources are all out baby!
Check out our site for more “in” tips on spotting misinformation.
www.ScienceUpFirst.com
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07.01.2026 17:24
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06.01.2026 21:17
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Our team is taking a short break over the next two weeks to recharge, reflect, and get ready for 2026
While we’re away, let us know the topics you would like us to cover in the new year. 👇
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18.12.2025 22:13
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Two people looking frustrated with a turkey dinner on a dinner table and speech bubbles that aren't saying anything between them. Text in graphic: "Conversations on polarizing topics can often be challenging and can quickly become unproductive. Here are a few evidence-based tips we have found to be helpful." #ScienceUpFirst
Talking about polarizing topics can be difficult. Regardless of who the conversation is with it’s better for everyone if it goes positively.
Here are a few tips to help you get through these difficult discussions.😵💫
www.scienceupfirst.com/project/our-...
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18.12.2025 17:48
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Does it feel like there are difficult conversations hiding around every corner this month?
We know this can be a stressful time of year and we wanted to give you a few tips to hopefully help make it easier.
Happy holidays from the team at #ScienceUpFirst
17.12.2025 20:16
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Large bolded text on a teal background reads: “SHOULD YOU GO HERE TO THE HOSPITAL? Kids Edition” Under a flag that says “Start here” there is a question that asks “Does your child have a fever?” with three different options branching out and leading to more decisions.
Deciding whether or not to go to the ER with your child is stressful.
We've broken down key factors for you to look for in this decision tree, we hope it alleviates some of your stress. 👇
scienceupfirst.com/kids-health/...
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15.12.2025 20:58
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TikTok can be fun, but when it comes to cancer advice, a lot of what you see can be unsafe or unreliable. Let’s clear some things up 👇
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11.12.2025 14:51
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Six red flags in the centre, each one has a warning sign. There's a magnifying glass in the upper right. Text in the graphic: "Trusted Health Source Starting to Feel Off? 6 Signs A Source Is Unreliable. Breaks from broad expert consensus. Uses studies or data in a selective or misleading way. Ignores corrections or credible scientific criticism. Uses ideological or politicized language. Keeps moving the goalposts. Asking for impossible proof or proof of a negative” #ScienceUpFirst
Science is built on many voices, not one institution.
A single surprising statement, even from a familiar or historically trusted source, doesn’t replace the wider consensus.
But how to gauge reliability?👇
scienceupfirst.com/misinformati...
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10.12.2025 18:14
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A night sky cityscape with shooting stars. Text in the graphic: "The sun is setting by 5PM. That's tough on a lot of us. Here are some evidence-based approaches to managing seasonal depression." #ScienceUpFirst
Every year, as the days get shorter and darker, some people will experience seasonal depression.
Learn about what can help and what won’t help with seasonal depression symptoms here 🌨️
www.scienceupfirst.com/project/the-...
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09.12.2025 21:12
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