For decades, we’ve been taught the same golden rule for maintaining a healthy weight: Simply burn more calories than you consume
How Fat Became Public Enemy No. 1, and Why It’s Enjoying a Comeback
Written by Justina Reichel
Written by Justina Reichel
For decades, we’ve been taught the same golden rule for maintaining a healthy weight: Simply burn more calories than you consume
Written by Celeste McGovern
The research is hard to ignore, vaccines can trigger autoimmunity with a laundry list of diseases to follow
Written by John Hugh Demastri
The European Parliament approved legislation on Tuesday that will ban the sale of new gas-powered cars in the European Union after 2035
Written by Thomas Catenacci
California’s electric grid faces years of potential blackouts and failure as state leaders continue pushing aggressive measures to transition to ‘renewable’ energy sources, policy experts tell Fox News Digital
Written by sciandnature.com
A fundamental physical constant in many areas of physics, the speed of light. The speed of light, which is constant and finite, is 186,000 miles per second.
Written by BBC
An on-demand, non-hormonal male contraceptive pill may be a real possibility say scientists who have found a cell pathway, or switch, that stops sperm from being able to swim
Written by Joel Smalley
In this previous post, I presented some basic mortality data for North Dakota and Minnesota as evidence for people to decide whether the COVID mRNA products were necessary, safe and effective
Written by Joseph Forgas
The takeover of universities and scientific associations by radical Woke activists seeking to impose an ideological straight jacket on academia has now reached alarming proportions
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) led by Dr. John Skerritt, MD, PhD, has been the face of regulatory decisions for Australia during the pandemic crisis
Written by BBC
Some scientists at UCL and the University of Cambridge have done something really cool! No, literally: they’ve managed to create a brand new type of ice
Written by Allysia Finley
Replacing all gasoline-powered cars with electric vehicles won’t be enough to prevent the world from overheating, according to a new report from the University of California, Davis, and ‘a network of academics and policy experts’ called the Climate and Community Project.
Written by The Associated Press
Small but meaningful amounts of electricity can pulse from a new generation of micronuclear reactors. Universities are taking interest
Written by Ronald Stein
The few wealthy countries pursuing the generation of electricity from wind turbines and solar panels while simultaneously moving to rid the world of ‘fossil fuels’ have short memories of petrochemical products and human ingenuity being the reasons for the world populating from 1 to 8 billion in less than two hundred years.
Written by Anennette Cary
Written by Jim Lovgren
Since the beginning of December there have been at least twelve strandings of whales along the New York and New Jersey shores, all resulting in the death of these animals
Written by Matt Oliver and Rachel Millard