
Russia has, for the first time, deployed its entire fleet of eight nuclear-powered icebreakers simultaneously to maintain winter shipping lanes in the Gulf of Ob and the Yenisei Gulf, underscoring the strategic importance of Arctic energy exports
Written by Malte Humpert

Russia has, for the first time, deployed its entire fleet of eight nuclear-powered icebreakers simultaneously to maintain winter shipping lanes in the Gulf of Ob and the Yenisei Gulf, underscoring the strategic importance of Arctic energy exports
Written by ScienceGuardians

An independent scientific consortium—commissioned by ScienceGuardians™—conducted a systematic, post-publication investigation into the published work of the figure known publicly as Elisabeth Bik
Written by Sayer Ji

In Part I: Poisoned, Not Infected, we explored a paradigm-shifting reality: that chemical exposures trigger cells to release nano-sized extracellular vesicles (EVs)—particles virtually indistinguishable from viruses—that carry molecular distress signals throughout the body
Written by Kevin Killough

President Trump kicked off an affordability tour in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, and among the concerns he’s discussing at the events is the cost of energy
Written by Jonathan Engler

The last piece I penned directly on the topic of AI was merely a recommendation of a particularly good essay I had read on the AI hype
Written by Sayer Ji

In late 2025, the specter of mask mandates has returned. In the UK, health officials are once again urging face coverings amid a surge of winter illness
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Dandelion root extract kills 95 percent of cancer cells in vitro and reduces human colon tumor growth by over 90 percent in mice — with zero toxicity
Written by Steve Kirsch

Barry Young, the courageous New Zealand whistleblower who exposed the New Zealand record level data showing the COVID vaccine was killing people, is being criminally charged in New Zealand for his whistleblowing actions
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

With a dozen or more studies demonstrating increased mortality after Covid vaccination, how could a paper from France claim they could not find the signal?
Written by Rhoda Wilson

In July 2025, MIT published a study titled ‘The GenAI Divide: State of AI In Business 2025’. The study found that despite $30 – 40 billion of investment into GenAI, a surprising 95 percent of organisations are getting zero return
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

At a young age, after becoming aware of many of the issues in the world, I gradually got pulled into an addictive sea of negativity and frustration over how things were and the fact they kept getting worse
Written by Rhoda Wilson

Substack has implemented measures to comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act, which requires age verification for accessing certain types of content deemed “potentially harmful.” The obvious problem is: What information does the UK government deem “potentially harmful”?
Written by Ben Pile

In the British Medical Journal last month, an opinion piece by Nicholas Hopkinson; Professor of Respiratory Medicine at Imperial College London, offered “a lesson from Nye Bevan on the roots of fascism”
Written by Dr Susan Crockford, Ph.D

Positive news on the Arctic front as far as polar bears are concerned so far this year, with no reports of dead or dying bears, or of horrific attacks on humans that I’ve heard about
Written by Chris Morrison

One of the biggest scandals so far in climate science publishing has suckered in a number of government policy advisers around the world including the UK Office for Budget Responsibility
Written by Richard Eldred

Britain’s Covid hangover is wrecking courts, schools, the NHS and wallets – and nobody’s really talking about it, says Josh Glancy in the Times