
The answer is never. While radiant heat always transfers from a warmer to a cooler body, when cooler body is a good radiator, its emissivity is large and has little effect on radiant heat transfer for all temperature differences
Written by Pierre R Latour, PhD ChE

The answer is never. While radiant heat always transfers from a warmer to a cooler body, when cooler body is a good radiator, its emissivity is large and has little effect on radiant heat transfer for all temperature differences
Written by Mike Stone

How Unnatural Experiments, Logical Shortcuts, and Abandoned Standards Built a Scientific Myth.
Written by Claire Coutinho

It shouldn’t have taken an Iranian attack on the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Qatar for us to realise the benefits of being able to produce our own oil and gas
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

In the Epoch Times Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation writes “Environmental scholar Bjorn Lomborg recently calculated that across the globe, governments have spent at least $16 trillion feeding the climate change industrial complex. And for what?” A splendid question
Written by William M Briggs

If I had to pick one paper to represent why the Class is so important, about why so much which passes for science is unworthy, it might be the peer-reviewed creation of Derek Lemoine which he called “Climate change has already made the United States poorer” and which, inexplicably, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science published
Written by BBC

A cattle farmer said he is not sure his farm would be able to run without artificial intelligence (AI) because of the insight the technology provides into his herd’s behaviour
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 Jeffrey A Tucker

A new US poll conducted by Zogby Strategies on February 26-27, 2026, shows overwhelming public support for health and medical freedom, with majorities of registered voters affirming core rights to refuse medical treatments, make personal health choices, and protect doctors from censorship – March 4, 2026 EINPresswire.com
Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson

For most of modern medicine’s history, the spine has been viewed primarily as a structural system—bones, discs, ligaments, and joints. Chiropractic, however, has long emphasized a different perspective: that spinal mechanics influence the nervous system, which in turn regulates many processes throughout the body
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Recently in The Economist Gavin Jackson asked what looks like an intelligent question: “What is the price of clean air?” (And we respond with “Why can’t prestigious media outfits post their newsletters online in the year of grace 2025?” so no link)
Written by Ian Brighthope

Light is a fundamental biological regulator and therapeutic agent. Across the electromagnetic spectrum—from ultraviolet (UV) to visible light, infrared radiation, and higher-energy ionizing wavelengths—light interacts with biological systems through photochemical, photothermal, and photobiomodulatory mechanisms
Written by Randy Clark

The dark side of ‘green’ energy is being revealed near Sweetwater, Texas, where authorities allege more than 3,000 giant wind turbine blades have been illegally dumped
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