
Regulators, governments and strata schemes are grappling with how to manage a rise in fires caused by faulty or misused e-bike chargers after Sydney fire crews were called to three incidents within 24 hours in the past week
Written by Mary Ward

Regulators, governments and strata schemes are grappling with how to manage a rise in fires caused by faulty or misused e-bike chargers after Sydney fire crews were called to three incidents within 24 hours in the past week
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Over the past few decades, Indonesia, an archipelagic nation made up of over 17,000 islands, has seen amazing economic progress. The strategic utilization of ‘fossil fuels’ is a key factor at the center of this growth
Written by WorkBoat Staff

A push from environmental groups to impose ship speed limits to protect the endangered Rice’s whale has been denied, while the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration works on other measures to protect the whales in the Gulf of Mexico, the agency said Oct. 27
Written by Elise Poore

Researchers have discovered a new insect genus of big, alien-looking parasitic wasps in the Peruvian rainforest, one of the most biodiverse places in the world
Written by Martijn Luinstra

Scientists recently discovered a high-speed jet stream at Jupiter’s equator using the joint NASA/European Space Agency/Canadian Space Agency James Webb Space Telescope
Written by Martin Neil, Jonathan Engler, and Jessica Hockett

Dr Norman Pieniazek is a molecular biologist, geneticist, epidemiologist with 147 publications in virology and parasitology. Before he retired, he spent 24 years working at the CDC in the USA
Written by Steve Kirsch

I need your help one more time. One and done
Written by John Leake

Is Pascal Najadi the Most Interesting Man in the World? Let’s start with a photo of this mythic character as Americans first came to know and love him
Written by Bradley Brownell

Tesla has said the first deliveries of its long-awaited Cybertruck will begin November 30 at its Giga Texas facility, with actual production to begin in 2025
Written by Meryl Nass MD

They also want to continue culling commercial birds unnecessarily, and test methods of reducing the food supply
Written by Clayton Morris

The push to electric vehicles is being subsidized by taxpayers, according to a new report. But is that okay because they will help the planet?
Written by Meryl Dorey

Columbia, Missouri opens a vaccination “Comfort Clinic” for Flu and COVID jabs
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Snowfan here reports how the ECMWF expects up to three meters of fresh snow in the Alps by the 7th of November
Written by Mr Law, Health and Technology

In his treatise Politics and the English Language1, Orwell argued that even in 1946 the English language was ‘in a bad way’. He further asserts that the ongoing decline of language has undeniable political and economic causes
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

I was recently engaged to develop documentation that could be used in support of unjust termination prosecution of US employers who had required COVID-19 vaccination of their employee(s) under threat of termination for non-compliance
Written by Harry Baker

Researchers mapped out “cake-like” fossil layers belonging to a group of ancient marine creatures from the supercontinent Gondwana that mysteriously died off 390 million years ago