
Over the past several weeks a new wave of climate headlines has appeared claiming that global warming is accelerating.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Over the past several weeks a new wave of climate headlines has appeared claiming that global warming is accelerating.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

In this wide-ranging interview, Dr. Peter McCullough, internist, cardiologist, and president of the McCullough Foundation, discusses his foundation’s recent research and his critique of institutional health systems
Written by Sayer Ji

When Jeffrey Epstein told scientists he wanted to “seed the human race with his DNA,” the claim was widely dismissed as eccentric dinner-party speculation. Newly released federal exhibits suggest it may have been something more organized — and far more operational
Written by Matt Ridley

Since a fifth of the world’s liquefied natural gas has to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, it is no surprise that the price we pay for natural gas has spiked sharply upward
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The recent escalation of conflict involving Iran has triggered a familiar media cycle. Analysts warn that disruptions in the Persian Gulf could send oil prices soaring.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

For years, concerns about cell towers have been dismissed as speculative. Now we have measurable human markers
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A few months ago, President Trump signed a directive to accelerate 6G deployment, with a stated goal to operate “implantable technologies.”
Written by I & I Editorial Board

They’re not as obnoxious as the “In This House We Believe” yard signs, nor as common, but if in the right neighborhood, it’s not hard to find “Climate Action Now” signs
Written by Richard Eldred

Britain’s gas tanks are running on fumes with just two days’ supply left, as Middle East attacks knock out the world’s biggest gas plant and Iran shuts a crucial shipping route.
Written by Dr Jessica Rose

You may not know it, but you were the subject of a systems-level experiment recently. It was called the COVID-19 pandemic and it fit ever-so-neatly into the technocratic eugenics playbook
Written by BBC

A mouse-sized robot has been developed, in part by UK scientists, to inspect inaccessible parts of the Large Hadron Collider on the Swiss-French border
Written by Stephen Clark

Planet Labs, one of the world’s leading commercial satellite imaging companies, said Friday it is placing a hold on releasing imagery of some parts of the Middle East as a regional war enters its second week.
Written by www.finextra.com

The Swedish central bank is urging consumers to horde a week’s worth of cash in case of disruption to payment services during the volatile climate
Written by Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop

Powerful generative AI tools are suddenly everywhere, embedded in many of the learning platforms students use daily
Written by Richard Lyon

There is far more heat energy in a swimming pool than in a pan of boiling water. You can boil an egg in the pan. You can’t boil an egg in the pool. And if you doubled the size of the pool, you’d double the energy available — and still have a cold, raw egg
Written by Robert Bradley Jr.

The rooftop solar industry might be in freefall and on the way out, but the damage of bad performance and long-term contracts endures