
The brain goes through five distinct phases in life, with key turning points at ages nine, 32, 66 and 83, scientists have revealed.
Written by James Gallagher

The brain goes through five distinct phases in life, with key turning points at ages nine, 32, 66 and 83, scientists have revealed.
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

One in every 10 U.S adults who received the COVID-19 vaccine experienced “major” side effects, and over a third (36%) suffered “minor” side effects, according to a national survey conducted this month.
Written by Jon Fleetwood

Moderna submitted data in November 2017 proving their mRNA vaccine lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) accumulate in mammalian liver, spleen, plasma (blood), kidneys, heart, and lungs—the same technology Moderna and Pfizer later used in billions of Covid doses
Written by Antoinette Milienos
Written by Dr Andrew Bamji

The explosion of mainstream media headlines following the release of the Hallett Inquiry module two report has concentrated on the conclusion that 23,000 deaths occurred as a result of governmental delays in enforcing lockdowns.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

We are exactly a quarter century removed from the millennial panic, the Kyoto Protocol hype, and the first waves of “irrevocable tipping points” that were supposedly coming by 2010
Written by Paul Homewood

You will recall I complained a few weeks ago to the BBC about this fake claim about very intense hurricanes
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Dr Panagis Polykretis shared this paper titled Classification bias and impact of COVID-19 vaccination on all-cause mortality the case of the Italian region Emilia-Romagna. This analysis focussed on the study’s analysis of classification bias—specifically the “case counting window bias”—and its impact on interpreting COVID-19 vaccination effectiveness in real-world mortality data
Written by www.dailymail.co.uk

An urgent safety alert has been issued at wind farms across Australia after asbestos was discovered in Chinese-made wind turbines.
Written by Fiona Nimoni

Scientists believe they have recorded electrical activity in the Martian atmosphere for the first time, suggesting the planet is capable of lightning.
Written by World Council for Health

Let’s start with a number so large it’s almost abstract: 63 million. That’s more than the population of Italy. It’s roughly the number of people who live in California and Florida combined.
Written by Sayer Ji

The American Academy of Pediatrics recently published what they call a “fact check” on vaccines and autism—a document so riddled with omissions, conflicts of interest, and scientific sleight-of-hand that it serves as a perfect case study in institutional gaslighting
Written by Jon Haidt and Zach Rausch

Over the past decade and a half, we have watched smartphones and social media transform childhood, drive up rates of youth mental illness, expose children to severe harms, and pull them away from sleep, school, and in-person socialization.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Some previously vocal doomsters are not only trying to downplay climate alarmism, they now want us to think they never believed it for a second
Written by Steve Kirsch

And when you contact Anders Hviid to ask him questions about his studies, he blocks you
Written by Chris Morrison

In 2023 a group of activists including ‘hockey stick’ inventor Michael Mann, Attribution Queen Frederike Otto and Marlowe Hood and Graham Readfearn from AFP and The Guardian respectively managed to get a paper led by Professor Gianluca Alimonti retracted by Nature because it had spoken the obvious truth that there was little scientific evidence that extreme weather events were getting worse