
A recent investigation has added a new layer of data to something many of us use for hours every day: headphones.
Written by PSI Editor

A recent investigation has added a new layer of data to something many of us use for hours every day: headphones.
Written by Stephen Moore

Environmental scholar Bjorn Lomborg recently calculated that across the globe, governments have spent at least $16 trillion feeding the climate change industrial complex. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by World Council For Health

Many countries around the world demand that all children be vaccinated against measles. When they start school or kindergarten, their parents are asked for proof of vaccination. The state tells them the injection is beneficial and protective for their child
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

For years on Irrational Fear, I have written about Dansgaard–Oeschger (D–O) events, abrupt climate shifts during the last glacial period when temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere surged by double-digit degrees in mere decades
Written by Paul Homewood

The Times of London reports ‘The data centres needed to power the government’s artificial intelligence revolution would use more electricity than the entire country consumes at its peak.’
Written by Dr. Les Coleman

Global warming policy has become the world’s most expensive bet. Governments have committed trillions of dollars on the assumption that carbon dioxide (CO2) from human activity is the principal driver of rising temperatures
Written by Mike Stone

In Episode 5 of the AntiViral series, I dig into a surprisingly contentious question: What is the scientific method?
Written by Align Podcast

Renowned neurosurgeon gives a deep dive video interview on our sun’s true role in human health and links this to the shadowy history of mind control programs like MK Ultra.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Yesterday, Raphael Lataster published an ecological analysis in the International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine examining excess mortality in Australia during 2021
Written by William M Briggs

Miles Deutscher recently posted something on X which, on the face of it, sounds very disturbing
Written by Will Kubzansky and Lucia Kassai

US supplies of gasoline are being shipped out of the country to travel thousands of miles via the Bahamas before finally ending up in California, a state battling shrinking fuelmaking capacity and high pump prices
Written by Dr John Robson

In a recent Youtube commentary, Canadian skeptic, Dr John Robson asks a provocative question: has climate alarmism taken on the character of a religion—and not in a good way?
Written by Andy Rowlands

The two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 on a five-year mission to study the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn. What they did after that made them the most successful spacecraft ever
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A randomized controlled trial found that adding 75g IV vitamin C to chemotherapy doubled median survival compared with chemotherapy alone — in one of the deadliest cancers known
Written by Will Jones

Covid infections were falling across Europe before lockdowns, new research shows, making the Covid Inquiry’s claim that locking down a week earlier could have saved 23,000 lives “complete hokum”
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

There’s a quiet health enhancement for men’s testosterone levels hiding in plain sight—and it doesn’t involve supplements, ice baths, or extreme diets. It’s walking.