
Scientists believe footballs could be designed to reduce the impact of heading after research discovered it caused a pressure wave energy transfer to the brain “comparable to those documented in some military gunshots and blasts”.
Written by Dan Roan

Scientists believe footballs could be designed to reduce the impact of heading after research discovered it caused a pressure wave energy transfer to the brain “comparable to those documented in some military gunshots and blasts”.
Written by Paul Homewood

According to the Met Office, we have just had one of the wettest winters on record
Written by Steve Milloy

The National Academy of Sciences is trying to stop the all-important Trump energy dominance agenda
Written by Francis Menton

Whether you like it or hate it, the war in Iran has definitely had the effect of exposing some of the ridiculous fantasies in the world to a serious dose of reality
Written by Will Jones

Rachel Reeves has said Britain will step up North Sea drilling to combat the energy crisis triggered by the war in Iran as Labour continues to water down its Net Zero commitments.
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Our team has been working behind the scenes to prepare new research and practical health strategies for our readers. While we finish preparing what’s coming next, we invite you to explore one of the most-read articles from our library below
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

In this explosive interview with Canadian Prepper, former U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary Catherine Austin Fitts delivers a stark warning: the infrastructure for a fully programmable financial system is already being built
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Houston physician Dr. Mary Talley Bowden offered to write medical exemptions for medical students studying in Texas teaching hospitals that mandate the COVID-19 vaccine
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

Dr. Sam Bailey explains ongoing efforts—particularly in India—to legally and publicly challenge the scientific foundations of virology, germ theory, and the COVID-19 pandemic narrative.
Written by Matteo Wong and Lila Shroff

Late last month, a large crowd gathered in downtown San Francisco to demand that the AI industry stop developing more powerful bots
Written by Jared Perlo

In a new survey released last Thursday, a nonprofit AI research center found that half of American adults used AI in the past week, either for personal or work use, with 20 percent of full-time workers saying that AI has taken over parts of their job
Written by Sonia Elijah

Baroness Hallett’s long-awaited Module 4 Report on Vaccines and Therapeutics, published last week, declares the UK’s Covid-19 vaccination programme ‘an extraordinary feat’ and ‘a great success.’
Written by PSI Editor

In an era of rapid technological disruption, few writers have articulated the precariousness of modern life as clearly as Robert Bryce. New interview sets out the limits to growth.
Written by Mike Stone

The deeper I looked into the methods of virology, a fundamental question began to take shape. If “viruses” had never been properly purified and isolated directly from host fluids in order to be independently manipulated and studied, how were “antibodies,”said to be anywhere from two to thirty times smaller, studied scientifically?
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Recently on an interview with L Todd Wood CEO of CDM press we struck on a sensitive topic—Lyme disease which has impacted his son
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Excessive sugar consumption, particularly from added sugars and sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), poses significant risks to human health.