
If all this talk of real-world engineering challenges is getting you down, and you’re just not happy with things as they are, Bloomberg has a suggestion.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

If all this talk of real-world engineering challenges is getting you down, and you’re just not happy with things as they are, Bloomberg has a suggestion.
Written by Jessie Zhang

A 56-year-old health worker in New Zealand has been arrested for allegedly misusing and disclosing COVID-19 vaccination data
Written by Naveen Athrappully

There have been 117 Salmonella infections, 61 hospitalizations, and two deaths, with over half of the sick people being aged 65 or above
Written by Jason Cohen

The Biden’s administration exerted pressure on Google-owned YouTube to suppress COVID-19 vaccine information, documents obtained by the House Judiciary Committee show
Written by Bevan Dockery

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

To all the people gathering at COP28 wanting to get the public onside we have a piece of advice: plan a big demonstration
Written by Thomas Catenacci

The UN COP28 climate summit in Dubai is offering a wide variety of gourmet food options from vendors who serve beef, even as it prepares a report that is expected to call for the West to reduce consumption of beef
Written by Arthur Firstenberg

Written by Harry Baker

An enormous dark hole has opened up in the sun’s surface and is spewing powerful streams of unusually fast solar wind, right at Earth
Written by Welcome The Eagle

I was getting some great brainstorming in the comments of my part 5 article as to why the youth are under represented in the data
Written by Meryl Nass MD

So, it seems that even if the amendments from May 2022 were approved using a valid procedure (a big if) — the nations still have six more months before they come into force!
Written by Pierre Gosselin

In early December, the Arctic practically spread to Russia and Europe
Written by Naveen Athrappully

A gene therapy treatment used in cancer patients is under scrutiny by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after the agency received reports of new blood cancers among treated individuals
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Early in 2021 I led an effort with pathologists to notify the American Association of Blood Banking and the American Red Cross of a potential problem with vaccine material (mRNA and or Spike protein) contaminating donated blood
Written by Laura Dodsworth

Norman Fenton is Professor Emeritus of Risk at Queen Mary University of London (retired as Full Professor Dec 2022), he’s a mathematician by training and his current focus is on quantifying risk and uncertainty using Bayesian probability
Written by Lady Carla Davis
