
If science is now under siege from populism, is it the fault of populists, or science? Answer: The Economist whinges that “In America science-sceptics are now in charge.”
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

If science is now under siege from populism, is it the fault of populists, or science? Answer: The Economist whinges that “In America science-sceptics are now in charge.”
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

The Washington Post can’t get enough of the end of winter. No, not as in they wish this long winter would end. Rather, “Climate change is making the Winter Olympics harder to host”. Riiight.
Written by Gregory Wrightstone

In announcing plans to have Virginia reinstitute a ‘carbon’ tax, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger makes no mention of global warming – the bogeyman usually called upon by supporters of such levies
Written by Larry Bell

Chances are that you have bought into a popularly accepted notion which divides personality types into predominate logically analytical and technically oriented left-brained thinkers versus more creative right-brained free spirits, and that these are mutually exclusive traits
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates sought to profit from — and exert influence over — scientific publishing and online discourse, according to information in the “Epstein Files” released last month by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Written by Victoria Gill

Scientists have discovered how to make people less selfish – at least temporarily – by stimulating two areas of their brain.
Written by CHRISTIAN KÖNEMANN

Researchers say a new technology can identify individuals even when they are not carrying a WiFi device by passively recording signals in radio networks, raising serious privacy concerns and prompting calls for stronger protections
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova

Experts warn that dementia is set to surge across Europe, with the number of people living with the condition projected to reach nearly 20 million by 2050
Written by Rhoda Wilson

There are two basic theories for the origin of crude oil: biotic and abiotic
Written by Paul Homewood

Canadian prime minister Mark Carney’s “lofty goals” are meaningless. He knows full well that the vast majority of Canadians don’t want useless EVs, no matter how big the subsidies he pays out
Written by Aaron Siri

A few weeks ago, after a review of peer countries, CDC stopped recommending the routine administration of five vaccines that were on the CDC’s vaccine schedule: Hep B, RV (rotavirus), MenACWY, Hep A, and Influenza.
Written by Gillian Jamieson

Your smartphone, your Wi-Fi, your smart meter, your iPad and much else all use radio-frequency radiation (RFR), but do you know what physical effect this is having on your and your family’s health? Where will you find the truth?
Written by Tilak Doshi

In a report published last week by the National Center for Energy Analytics (NCEA), two seasoned veterans of the global energy forecasting establishment delivered what can only be described as a sober and consequential verdict on the state of international energy realism.
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

A lawsuit filed by Children’s Health Defense against the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) alleges that the AAP’s aggressive promotion of childhood vaccines created a “closed-loop” business model that set up pharmaceutical companies to profit from vaccines and from drugs used to treat vaccine injuries
Written by Will Jones

Male trans athletes have no advantage over women, a British Medical Journal study has claimed, prompting experts to say the many flaws in the study make it “almost worthless”
Written by PSI Editor with ChatGPT

Yesterday, the US Environmental Protection Agency officially rescinded the 2009 CO2 Endangerment Finding, which many believe should never have happened in the first place