
The two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 on a five-year mission to study the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn. What they did after that made them the most successful spacecraft ever
Written by Andy Rowlands

The two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 on a five-year mission to study the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn. What they did after that made them the most successful spacecraft ever
Written by Dr. Les Coleman

Global warming policy has become the world’s most expensive bet. Governments have committed trillions of dollars on the assumption that carbon dioxide (CO2) from human activity is the principal driver of rising temperatures
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A randomized controlled trial found that adding 75g IV vitamin C to chemotherapy doubled median survival compared with chemotherapy alone — in one of the deadliest cancers known
Written by Mike Stone

In Episode 5 of the AntiViral series, I dig into a surprisingly contentious question: What is the scientific method?
Written by Will Jones

Covid infections were falling across Europe before lockdowns, new research shows, making the Covid Inquiry’s claim that locking down a week earlier could have saved 23,000 lives “complete hokum”
Written by Evelyn Hart

Archaeologists breached a Gibraltar cave chamber sealed for 40,000 years and found bones exactly where they fell
Written by Jonathan Engler

We can’t be sure but need to confront the question
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Creatine has long been regarded as just a muscle supplement — something for the gym that requires weeks of “loading” to saturate muscle stores. A recent randomized trial overturns that assumption
Written by Sayer Ji

Newly released DOJ files show that Jeffrey Epstein funded research tied to key figures in transgender medicine, encouraged academic work on ‘transgender biology,’ and circulated the topic among elite institutional networks
Written by Paul Homewood

Much to the disappointment of the green blob, China continues to build new coal power plants as if there was no tomorrow
Written by Andy Rowlands

The BBC have been forced into yet another climbdown over one of its many misleading articles about the state of the planet, and in this case, the Great Barrier Reef
Written by Beyondmeds.com

An excellent post inspired by Richard Friedman’s piece in the New York Times today. Philip keep ’em coming. Taking a broad look at the long term effects of our drug culture is extremely important
Written by Larry Bell

A federal judge recently ruled that the massive Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) program must be allowed to proceed despite Trump administration attempts to kill the project on national security grounds for interference with coastal radar defense systems
Written by Jill Erzen

The FDA will now allow companies to claim their products contain “no artificial colors” as long as the added dyes are naturally derived and not petroleum-based
Written by William M Briggs

Not long ago, a 16 year old girl had her breasts sliced off because a therapist convinced her she was a boy. A surgeon sharpened his scalpel and did the deed
Written by Ron Barmby

In this episode of Climate Debrief, professional engineer and author Ron Barmby joins Angela Wheeler to discuss his book Sunset on Net Zero