Karl C recently has joined substack. I had a video conference call today with him to figure out how to support his remarkable work
Extraordinary Microscopy Of Self Assembly Nanotechnology
Written by Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
Written by Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
Karl C recently has joined substack. I had a video conference call today with him to figure out how to support his remarkable work
Written by Jack Phillips
Pfizer said that demand for its COVID-19 products, including vaccines, is lower than expected
Written by Joel Smalley
The infant mortality rate in England & Wales has been falling for over a century as you would expect (or certainly hope), given the obvious improvements in sanitation, healthcare, etc
Written by Eric Suni
Despite many Americans’ aversion to having to “spring forward” and “fall back” each year, all signs point to continued twice-yearly clock changes
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
The International COVID Summit 4 will focus beyond the scope of Covid and cover the many crisis the world is facing today
Written by Andy May
Written by Stuart A. Harris
This paper compares the ideas contained in the main papers published on climate change since World War II to arrive at a suggested consensus of our present knowledge regarding climatic changes and their causes
Written by Helen Bradshaw
Most funeral practices leave pollution behind. Can ‘aquamation’ change that?
Written by Catherine Salgado
Facts and data show “three strikes and climate alarmism should be out,” climate truth-teller Steve Milloy told PJ Media
Written by Joe Postma
In this video I demonstrate that despite whatever ambiguous argument advocates wish to use to explain the radiative greenhouse mechanism, they all have the same effect, which is to cause a temperature gradient with altitude in the atmosphere
Written by Nina Nguyen
Minister pledges to turn Queensland into the ‘vaccine capital of Australia.’
Written by Jessie Zhang
New Zealand allowed over 11,000 of its key health staff to get COVID-19 vaccination exemptions while urging the public to get vaccinated
Written by Naveen Athrappully
People are reportedly spending more time taking prescription drugs than they might spend in their first marriage, getting an education, or working
Written by Vance Voetberg
In the battle against time, the body’s muscles face a relentless foe: aging
Written by Stephen C. George
From 20 million-year-old fossils to brand-new molecules, girls rule in the arena of outstanding science finds
Written by Michelle Standlee
Early research shows reason for concern, finding microplastics can cause inflammation and oxidative stress in mice and accumulate in animal organs