
Embarrassing Math Error ‘Scared the Pants Off People’ Over Toxic Black Kitchenware
A shocking math error has left many people reeling, as it appears that a previous warning about toxic black kitchenware was off by a staggering factor of 10. The mistake, which has been acknowledged by authorities, has sent shockwaves throughout the scientific community and beyond.
The original warning claimed that certain types of non-stick coatings on pans could be harmful to human health if used excessively. However, it now appears that this claim was grossly exaggerated, and the true risk is much lower than previously thought.
In an interview with Gizmodo, Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in the field, expressed her disappointment and frustration at the mistake. “I can only imagine how many people may have discarded their favorite spatulas and kitchenware due to this error,” she said. “It’s unacceptable that such a significant miscalculation could cause so much distress and unnecessary action.”
The math error has sparked widespread concern and criticism, with many experts calling for greater scrutiny and accountability in the scientific community.
Source: gizmodo.com