Science of Creatine and Mood Management: Boosting Women & Athletes

Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Creatine monohydrate isn’t just for athletes anymore. Long known for helping power muscles during exercise, this inexpensive supplement is now being studied for its possible mental health effects — including depression and anxiety. But what does the science actually show?

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New Study: Greenland’s Past Rapid Warming Occurred Naturally

Written by Kenneth Richard

Natural variability, volcanic forcing, and “internal noise” triggered Greenland’s rapid warming events.

Climate changes fostered by “unforced natural climate variability” may be more than an order of magnitude larger than the climate changes commonly attributed to anthropogenic forcing. [some emphasis, links added]

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Paleoclimate Data Challenges the “Unprecedented Warming” Narrative

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Over the past month, I have done something increasingly rare in public climate discourse. I stepped away from headlines, institutional summaries, and model visualizations and went back to the primary literature itself… ice cores, speleothems, marine sediments, isotope datasets, proxy methodology papers, and modern synthesis studies spanning multiple regions of the planet

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