Are Advisory Committees Actually Competent?
Written by Dr Saeed A. Qureshi, Ph.D.
Written by Dr Saeed A. Qureshi, Ph.D.
Written by Jack Elsom
People would be told to eat insects under bonkers green plans by civil servants
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
It’s not uncommon for insect parts to accidentally make it into processed foods in plant production. However, Singapore has gone one step further and approved the packaging and sale of 16 species of insects as foodstuff.1
Written by Sundance
Around 15 years ago CTH outlined the inclusive goal of the progressive movement, modern Democrats as they were evolving, was to deconstruct the U.S. economic system so that Americans would be forced to live in government-controlled poverty.
Written by Natasha Clark and Ryan Sabey
PLANS to widen a traffic eco scheme will wipe £500million a year from the capital’s economy, researchers claim
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
After the leak of Justice’s Alito opinion on the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, there has been an organized campaign to attack the Supreme court’s legitimacy, which really began years ago.
Written by Christy Prais
In this series, we explore the contentious findings surrounding fluoridation of the U.S. public water supply and answer the question of whether water fluoridation poses a risk and what we should do about it
Written by Joel Pollack
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has enacted new regulations that will require “zero emissions” locomotives to be introduced after 2030, focusing on a sector often seen as a “green” alternative to cars and trucks
Written by Sally Fallon Morell
If you find yourself craving ice cream late at night, it may be because you are craving fat—but there are better ways to get it, including better ice cream
Written by Dennis Bonnette
Few topics gain more media attention today than the prospect of computers using AI taking ever greater charge of human activity, even to the point where many fear AI will usurp humanity itself
Written by Herland.com
India is a forefront nation in demanding accountability from the WHO, the Indian Bar Association (IBA) now suing WHO Chief Scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan (pictured)
Written by Jim Hoft
On Wednesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration revealed that it had authorized the first pill taken orally made from donated human feces
Written by BBC
A man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence (AI) has quit his job, warning about the growing dangers from developments in the field
Written by Anne Lee and Dr. Hu Naiwen
Presbyopia and diplopia are no longer only prevalent among the elderly. Due to the widespread use of electronic devices, eye damage has become increasingly common among younger individuals
Written by James Taylor
MSNBC’s Alex Wagner (pictured) aired a segment on April 28 titled, “Republican policy on climate change takes a turn for the absurd.”
Written by David Charbonneau
One woman’s recent illness highlights the issue of only considering radiofrequency radiation’s thermal effects