Europe’s new space telescope, Euclid, has returned its first images
Euclid: ‘Dark explorer’ opens its eyes on the cosmos
Written by BBC
Written by BBC
Europe’s new space telescope, Euclid, has returned its first images
Written by Thomas Lifson
The current heat wave is being relentlessly blamed on increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but there is a much more plausible explanation, one that is virtually endorsed by two of the world’s leading scientific organizations
Written by Edward Malnick
Rishi Sunak promised drivers that he is “on their side” as he ordered a review of controversial anti-car schemes being rolled out across Britain
Written by Marco Cáceres
The prevalence of children diagnosed with developmental disabilities continues to rise in the United States, according to a new report from the CDC
Written by Sachin Ravikumar and Susanna Twidale
On July 31st, Britain committed to granting hundreds of licenses for North Sea oil and gas extraction as part of efforts to become more energy independent, drawing criticism from environmental campaigners
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
In interviews with German news media over the weekend the new head of the IPCC; Professor Jim Skea (pictured) said it was wrong and misleading for climate activists to imply that temperature increases of 1.5 degrees Celsius posed an existential threat to humanity
Written by Louis E. Frenzel
Okay, I am probably as guilty as you in believing that Marconi actually invented radio. But he did not and it has taken decades – actually, over a century – for the truth to come out
Written by Nikolas Lanum
An article they published has been labeled ‘peak climate idiocy’ after saying we should accept blackouts for ‘the greater good’
Written by Jillian Ambrose
The government’s green energy ambitions have been dealt a blow after plans for a giant offshore windfarm off the Norfolk coast ground to a halt due to spiralling supply chain costs and rising interest rates
Written by Sally Fallon Morell
Researchers have found that worldwide, meat intake is associated with a longer life
Written by Mary Gillis
Cases of cannabis poisoning increased after legalization and decriminalization of the drug, according to a new meta-analysis published in the journal Addiction
Written by Warner Todd Huston
Not a single 8th grader at the I Promise School LeBron in Akron, Ohio, a school founded by LeBron James, has passed their state math test in three years, and critics are blasting the school for its unkept promises
Written by Sue Reid
They all said I was mad, particularly my friend Tomasz, who advises me on all my home improvements. ‘A heat-pump, Sue — you of all people?’ when I ventured the idea to him
Written by Meryl Nass MD
The NY Times ran a major story on July 30th to get in front of the depopulation narrative, it seems
Written by The Expose
UK authorities are investigating an “unusual” surge in severe myocarditis which has hit 15 babies in Wales and England and has killed at least one
Written by Research Outreach
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to one of the most public incidences of a phenomenon known as sloppy science