
I studied science/chemistry from grade 9th to Ph.D. level, specializing in analytical-organic chemistry, which makes learning time almost 12 years. Then, I worked for 35 years in the field.
Written by Dr Saeed A. Qureshi, Ph.D.

I studied science/chemistry from grade 9th to Ph.D. level, specializing in analytical-organic chemistry, which makes learning time almost 12 years. Then, I worked for 35 years in the field.
Written by Clare Watson

In 2100, our world will likely look drastically different to what it does today.
Written by MARYAM HENEIN

How many more excess deaths do we need before we acknowledge the big fat elephant in the room?
Written by Meryl Nass MD

I love The Midwestern Doctor because he seems to think like me, writes better, and collects a ton of facts. In this case he reports back from Peter Hotez’ latest book and gives me a shout-out.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

To protect us, of course. It’s for our own good. To protect our human rights and freedoms.
Written by Norman Fenton

A new peer-reviewed study of public covid data in six northern European countries (in which I was one of several authors) has discovered that the pre-existing seasonal nature of coronaviruses had more impact on reported covid ‘case’ and ‘death’ numbers than any of the government public health interventions – including vaccinations, lockdowns, masks and travel restrictions.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

WHY? Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t kill *people* unless you overdose. But it does kill *coronaviruses.*
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Thwaites Glacier, often referred to as the “Doomsday Glacier,” is a massive ice formation in West Antarctica that has garnered significant attention in recent years
Written by Spencer Brown

Kentucky’s new top cop, Attorney General Russell Coleman, is already standing up for Bluegrass State residents and uniting other Republican AGs against the heavy (and misguided) hand of the Biden administration’s regulation-loving bureaucrats.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The jet stream, a powerful ribbon of air high in the atmosphere, whips around the globe like a celestial river.
Written by MARYAM HENEIN

As usual, I am multitasking. It’s Saturday evening and I am listening to the hearing on injuries caused by COVID-19 vaccines.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

I witnessed a paradigm shift in academia, where the pursuit of knowledge and excellence was once the unifying quest. During my time at the university, there was a noticeable shift in the decision-making processes.
Written by Sundance

As soon as many of us heard the basic outline of how the mRNA vaccine science works, we were hesitant to participate in the global experiment.
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

Welcome to the first Vaccination Decisions Newsletter for 2024.
Written by Steve Kirsch

New Zealand government scientists changed their data without explanation.
Written by Dane Placko

Many EV owners are having trouble dealing with Chicago’s bitterly cold temperatures. Public charging stations have turned into car graveyards over the past couple of days