
Americans’ trust in vaccines — especially COVID-19 vaccines — has dropped, according to a survey conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Americans’ trust in vaccines — especially COVID-19 vaccines — has dropped, according to a survey conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania
Written by Vinicius Costa

For years, Americans have been allowed to enter (most of) Europe unrestricted, without overly strict checks or entry permits required
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

The DoJ attorney who defended the FDA when doctors sued the agency over its anti-ivermectin social media posts during the COVID-19 pandemic admitted the FDA’s war against ivermectin was an abuse of governmental authority, according to an investigation by Project Veritas
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Novavax is offering parents up to $3,000 to enroll their children in the vaccine maker’s Phase 2/3 COVID-19 vaccine trial for infants and children ages 6 months to 11 years. The offer also includes a stuffed animal for each child
Written by Will Jones

The Chief Executive and founder of European Tesla-rival Polestar has quit after seven years at the helm after sales plunged 40 percent in a year
Written by Melissa Lawford

Sweden is to abolish a ‘net zero’ tax on flying as it scrambles to boost its ailing economy
Written by Stephen C. George

When it comes to scientific, archaeological and paleontological discoveries, girls really DO get it done!
Written by Herb Rose

The thermometer is an instrument that is used throughout science. Biologist, physicists, chemist, and other disciplines use it as a standard by which other scientists can test others work
Written by E. Calvin Beisner

By now practically everyone who follows news and commentary about ‘climate change’ has seen graphs of global warming over the past century or more
Written by Ashley Armstrong

The shift from saturated fats to polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in modern diets is linked to reduced sperm quality and testosterone levels. PUFAs are more prone to oxidative stress, which damages sperm and can contribute to miscarriages
Written by Andy Rowlands

Yesterday, the BBC carried an article saying this summer has not been ‘the hottest on record’ as they had predicted, but rather has been the coolest since 2015
Written by Jon Rappoport

It’s easy. Send this article to people you know. All sorts of people. But especially anyone connected to the Trump campaign
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Climate policy in the Western world has not delivered what it promised. Certainly to hear the alarmists tell it, there has not been an improvement in the weather, instead we’re in hell or some such place
Written by I&I Editorial Board

We’ve noticed over the last couple of decades a repeating cycle in which finger-wagging scolds tell us that we need to drop some of the conveniences of modernity as sacrifices to Gaia, our Mother Earth
Written by Net Zero Watch

Results for the latest auction (AR6) for ‘renewable’ energy subsidies, known as Contracts for Difference (CfDs), were released this morning
Written by Upama Aich et al

Antidepressants have helped millions of people worldwide since the 1950s. But have you ever wondered what happens to these drugs once they leave our bodies?