
Publication bias is the phenomenon whereby a group with vested interests gets to influence which studies are published, or how they are characterised if they do get published
Written by Jonathan Engler

Publication bias is the phenomenon whereby a group with vested interests gets to influence which studies are published, or how they are characterised if they do get published
Written by Jon Haidt and Zach Rausch

Much of the confusion in the debate over whether social media1 is harming young people can be cleared away by distinguishing two different questions, only one of which needs an urgent answer
Written by Human RNA Project

Imagine if our cells spoke their own language—a secret code that, once deciphered, could reveal the inner workings of life itself
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The COVID era exposed a diagnostic failure that can no longer be ignored: PCR-based testing is not a true “gold standard” for clinical infection diagnosis
Written by Steve Kirsch

Where is the study in the US using record-level data showing that kids who are fully vaccinated die less? According to AI, no such study exists. Vaccine mandates are all based on belief, not science
Written by Steve Milloy

President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of dozens of UN organizations, conventions, and treaties, including two that are key to the international climate hoax – the IPCC and the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Written by Andy Rowlands

Remember when Barack Obama told everyone entire coastlines would be swept away by rising seas, then bought a sea-front mansion? Well, now Kamala Harris has done exactly the same
Written by Jerm Warfare

Wikipedia was a good idea, once upon a time, long, long ago. It is now a nest of centralised intelligence, corporate agendas, and wokeness, according to co-founder Larry Sanger
Written by Justus R. Hope

Today (January 12th – Ed) marks the culmination of groundbreaking work in cancer prevention—a synthesis that bridges the harsh reality of the modern American diet with an evidence-based, practical solution accessible to everyone
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

On January 5, 2026, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), led by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced a significant update to the CDC’s childhood and adolescent immunization schedule
Written by Paul Homewood

We all know hurricanes are getting worse, don’t we? After the Mainstream media keeps telling us so
Written by Sayer Ji

For more than three decades, statins have been widely prescribed under the assumption that lowering cholesterol—specifically low-density lipoprotein (LDL)—translates into cardiovascular protection
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

While Norsemen struggled in icy Greenland, the Chola Empire thrived in a warm climate
Written by Matthew Lynn

As 2026 starts, one point is clear: the British government is doubling down on ‘net zero’
Written by Sayer Ji

This morning, I stood with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—and with Dr. Tia Kansara, my partner—celebrating a moment I’ll remember for the rest of my life; the official launch of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025–2030, anchored in a message so simple it feels almost rebellious in our era: Eat real food
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

According to the CDC, up to 11.4 percent of Americans were taking prescription antidepressants in 2023. The trend has only moved upward, especially among adolescents and young adults