Popular media love talking about asteroid mining using big numbers
Are Asteroids Really Worth a Fortune?
Written by Andy Tomaswick
Written by Andy Tomaswick
Popular media love talking about asteroid mining using big numbers
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
So there was some bad weather recently, which is normally treated as a terrifying and novel ‘man-made-climate-change-driven’ affliction
Written by Amber Jo Cooper
The bill, SB 56, was introduced on Nov. 20 by Republican Sen. Ileana Garcia. A House version of the bill has yet to be filed
Written by Carly Cassella
A 2,200-year-old ceramic drinking vessel has confirmed what archaeologists have long suspected: some ancient Egyptians were tripping on hallucinogens
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
There was a time, and how recent it seems, especially to nostalgic COP junkies, when the climate world gathering at their meetings really believing they were going to save humanity from the dreaded ‘carbon’ ‘pollution’
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
Singulair, a widely-prescribed asthma drug, may cause serious mental health issues, according to data revealed last week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Written by Nick Pope
An executive for ExxonMobil said Tuesday that oil firms are not likely to significantly step up production in line with President-elect Donald Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” energy agenda at a conference in London
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
The pandemic’s disruption of normal development patterns has prompted calls for targeted interventions, especially for young women who showed greater vulnerability across measures
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Synthetic food coloring enhances the visual appeal of foods, influencing consumer preferences by suggesting vitality, quality, and nutritional value
Written by Carl Deconinck
The Danish wind industry has taken a hit after not a single bid was received for tenders for three offshore wind farms in the North Sea
Written by Frances Martel
COP29, the United Nations annual climate alarmism summit, ended in overtime this weekend with an agreement in which wealthy countries are obligated to invest $300 billion a year into “climate finance” for the next decade — outraging environmental activists who dismissed the sums as laughably small
Written by John Leake
During times of crisis, emperors, kings, and presidents have always been hemmed in by so-called experts
Written by Norman Fenton
I just decided to create a Blue Sky account (partly for fun but also to use for posting family artwork)
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS
President-Elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to head the Department of Health and Human Services is cause for celebration for anyone who cares about the pharmaceutical industry’s influence over regulatory agencies and the deleterious effect it has had on the health of Americans
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
As an internist and cardiologist one of my main professional activities is prescribing the right drug for the right condition to get the outcome desired
Written by Phillip Altman
Well done to Rowan Dean and Sky News for exposing the “safe and effective” scam