
The world of science teaching in the UK is in crisis following guidance from the IPCC that a collection of assumptions used in climate computer modelling known as RCP8.5 is “implausible”
Written by Chris Morrison

The world of science teaching in the UK is in crisis following guidance from the IPCC that a collection of assumptions used in climate computer modelling known as RCP8.5 is “implausible”
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

For two and a half years, Barry Young has been persecuted by the state. He has lost his job, been arrested, spent two nights in jail, had his home ransacked and endured being within the court system for 900 days. Why?
Written by Tom Metcalfe

The discovery of two ancient holes at Stonehenge suggests people placed posts there to help observe the summer and winter solstices around 5,000 years ago.
Written by Emma Woollacott

The first time Chicago resident John Roberts saw a delivery robot trundling down the sidewalk on his street he was impressed. “I actually thought they were kind of neat – it felt futuristic,” he says.
Written by Dr Joseph Fournier, Ph.D.

This study is published at a critical moment to counter the widespread pseudoscientific alarmism surrounding the anticipated 2026/27 El Niño event
Written by The Defender Staff

The Defender’s Big Chemical NewsWatch delivers the latest headlines, from a variety of news sources, related to toxic chemicals and their effect on human health and the environment
Written by Independent Medical Alliance

Dr. Paul Marik shares what cancer patients can do for themselves: prevention, navigating the system, and the metabolic approach behind IMA’s cancer care protocols.
Written by Mike Adams

When it comes to how AI is being deployed today, we are witnessing something far more dangerous than a market correction or a tech bubble. We are living through an unprecedented crash in human cognition
Written by World Council for Health

The new website https://www.emrsyndrome.org is an invaluable source of information, support and guidance on all things related to electromagnetic radiation and the range of debilitating symptoms it can cause
Written by PSI Editor

The article “Rigor or Ruin?” argues that sociology often struggles to meet the standards normally associated with objective science. Is this ‘soft science’ due a hard reckoning?
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

The corporate media has spent years promoting one virus story after another. While most focus on alleged threats to human health, some of the most devastating narratives involve diseases said to affect animals.
Written by Dr Christopher Exley

Scientists who are truly working in the field of vaccine safety are under attack like never before. Hallelujah to that since it is testimony to the importance and quality of their work
Written by Jon Fleetwood

A new ProPublica investigation into purported measles outbreaks in Texas and Utah contains a quietly devastating admission from the CDC about the limits of modern genomic outbreak surveillance
Written by Patrick Lewis

China’s tungsten hexafluoride ban severs Japan’s supply, causing permanent production shutdowns at Kanto Denka and Central Glass, crippling Samsung, SK Hynix and TSMC’s advanced chip manufacturing at 7nm and below.
Written by Joseph Varon, MD, FCCM, FCCP & Ryan Cole, MD

A Nobel Prize-winning drug with four billion doses and a story most people only know half of.
Written by Lost Engineering

Discussing the controversial Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, a theory that a cosmic event around 12,800 years ago dramatically altered Earth’s climate, contributed to the extinction of Ice Age megafauna, and disrupted the widespread Clovis culture in North America.