
Fascinating YouTube interview on The Chris Heasley Show features Joseph A. Olson PE, a Texas-registered civil engineer since 1983 and co-founder of Principia Scientific International.
Written by Chris Heasley

Fascinating YouTube interview on The Chris Heasley Show features Joseph A. Olson PE, a Texas-registered civil engineer since 1983 and co-founder of Principia Scientific International.
Written by Will Jones

E-bike and e-scooter fires reached a record high last year, with 432 e-bike fires recorded across the UK in 2025, up 38% on 2024, while 147 e-scooter fires represented a 20% jump in a year.
Written by Dr. Mike Yeadon

Being initially cautious of “No Virus Evidence” talk is healthy – as long as the same rigour is applied to “contagion” talk
Written by Richard Lyon

You know the the argument. Energy quality — the gradient, the density, the concentration — is what sustains industrial civilisation, not the mere quantity of it. Every successful energy transition in history moved up that quality ladder
Written by Sydney Rodman

When did getting from point A to point B get so complicated? When the government decided which cars Americans would be allowed to buy
Written by Nick Naulty

The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would seek to remove microplastics and pharmaceuticals from drinking water as part of its effort to improve water standards. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Love it or hate it, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is proving its worth in weeding out errors in science. A case in point is the recent remarkable story whereby AI has exposed an error in a widely-accepted physics theorem.
Written by Mary Gilleece

The recent news that one in eight children are now reported by their parents as being disabled ought to prompt an immediate national inquiry into what on earth is causing a large proportion of the population to sicken
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

In the volatile waters of the Strait of Hormuz, maritime traffic has slowed to an agonizing crawl. Roughly a fifth of global oil trade passes through this narrow passage. Nearly half of the crude headed toward Asia must cross these waters.
Written by Dr. Joseph Varon

Contemporary medicine is not failing for lack of knowledge. It is failing under the weight of its own complexity.
Written by Lioness of Judah Ministry

Top Canadian doctors are now sounding the alarm over the push to euthanize millions of mentally ill patients, warning that the government wants to reduce the human population under the guise of making the healthcare system more efficient
Written by Jerm Warfare

In my previous podcast with Robert Frederick, of The Hidden Life Is Best, he dismantled pretty much everything I thought I knew about William Shakespeare
Written by Niamh Harris

UK experts are warning that pre-school aged children need to be vaccinated against Covid to stop another pandemic.
Written by Paul Homewood

The Iran – US/Israel War has created an energy crisis that is a real wake-up call for the West’s pursuit of Net Zero. We rely on the Middle East for about a quarter of the world’s oil and a tenth of its gas. Even after just a few short weeks, the war’s effects are becoming apparent.
Written by Clay Waters

Thursday’s PBS News Hour segment on “extreme weather events” turned out even more bluntly unscientific than the channel’s usual apocalyptic environmental “Tipping Point” fare, with reporter Ali Rogin equating temporary weather patterns with dangerous ‘climate change’
Written by Will Jones

Italy has delayed its plan to close its coal-fired power stations by more than a decade as the Iran war drives up oil and gas prices