I don’t mean to alarm you, but the average human brain size is shrinking. And we can’t blame reality T.V. or Twitter
The Human Brain Has been Getting Smaller Since the Stone Age
Written by Bridget Alex
Written by Bridget Alex
I don’t mean to alarm you, but the average human brain size is shrinking. And we can’t blame reality T.V. or Twitter
Written by Max Lugavere
Written by Sasha Latypova
The CDC witch is on the run, and a new medical system emerging
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
In this interview, Dr. Nathan Goodyear discusses the benefits of vitamin C in cancer treatment
Written by Katabella Roberts
A new study has found that some commonly consumed beverages such as fruit juice and artificial soda contain levels of toxic metals including arsenic, cadmium, and lead that exceed federal drinking water standards
Written by Sherri Tenpenny, DO
Last week, my substack was about the push for us to eat bugs and insects. The primary advantage claimed for eating insects is they have a high protein content.
Written by Naveen Athrappully
AI chatbot ChatGPT’s responses to medical queries scored higher ratings compared to human responses, according to a new study
Written by Hannah Ng and Tiffany Meier
AI chatbot, such as ChatGPT, could become a real threat if it is controlled by an oppressive power like China and Russia, according to Rex Lee, a cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy
Written by Andrew Thornebrooke
War grips the world and the most powerful nations on earth go to battle once more. This time, however, it is machines that do the killing, operating free from all human oversight and accountability
Written by Shiraz Akram
Is there a readily available and simple diagnostic test to confirm ones credentials as a critical thinker? Something you can shove up your nose, send to a lab somewhere and wait for your phone to ping
Written by Rollo Tomassi
The Red Pill, in terms of intersexual dynamics, is, and will always be, a praxeology. Ideally, it is unconcerned with value judgments, conscientiousness, or morality
Written by Andy Rowlands
An article appeared in Rail Business Daily last week about the impending closure of the Ffos-Y-Fran coal mine in South Wales, due mainly to pressure from climate activists and virtue-signalling politicians
Written by Hugh McCarthy
The economic, health, educational and development damage wrought on the world by Covid policies, in particular on children and the poor, is now clear
Written by Kevin Tober
After spending months mocking conservatives and calling them conspiracy theorists for accurately warning that big government statists were coming for your gas stoves, CNN’s “chief climate correspondent” and climate change alarmist Bill Weir (pictured) took to the airwaves during Thursday’s CNN News Central to praise New York state’s ban on natural gas
Written by Stew Peters
Has nanotech invaded every aspect of human life?
Written by Maryanne Demasi, PhD
The public health mantra about cholesterol has always been “the lower, the better.”