
The evolution and sustenance of our planet hinges on a symbiotic relationship between humans, animals, and the environment that we share—we are interconnected
Written by Meryl Nass MD

The evolution and sustenance of our planet hinges on a symbiotic relationship between humans, animals, and the environment that we share—we are interconnected
Written by Heather Lightner

Depression is a treatable condition, but standard approaches aren’t always effective, resulting in some sufferers feeling hopeless
Written by Joel Smalley

The FDA (that’s the most influential public health agency in the world if you didn’t know) is responsible for the most egregious disinformation (that’s worse than misinformation if you didn’t know) on social media
Written by Meryl Nass MD

The lady who texted with Pfizer’s president over the price and number of doses of COVID vaccines the EU would buy–10 doses per person. What else has she done?
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Vaccine ideology or hubris appears everywhere! Never had we heard so much about vaccines in our day to day life as laypersons or as healthcare professionals
Written by Klaus Steger, Ph.D.

It contains modRNA that genetically manipulates healthy cells
Written by John Hugh Demastri

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland appeared to be on the verge of tears talking about ‘climate change’ as she responded to a question from Republican Rep. Bruce Westerman of Arkansas, at a Wednesday hearing with the House Natural Resources Committee
Written by Tony Gray

A former fighter pilot who claims to have seen multiple UFOs during his 11 years flying F-18s for the U.S. Navy said the flying objects need more investigation
Written by Tom Harris

The real founders of Earth Day were not the politicians who rode the wave of environmental consciousness that swept the public in the late 60s and early 70s to establish the logistics of the organization.
Written by Conan Milner

Religions teach us to turn the other cheek, but in practice, forgiveness may seem impossible
Written by Georgia State University

For many people, middle age arrives with some minor mental slip-ups. These “senior moments” are universal experiences that come with aging—and typically harmless
Written by Vance Voetberg

In late March, Italy became one of the first countries to take a decisive stance on lab-grown meat. The proposed bill is clear: Italy seeks to ban lab-grown meat production, sale, and use
Written by Chris Morrison

A recent poll conducted by a group within the University of Chicago found that belief in humans causing all or most ‘climate change’ had slumped in America from 60 percent to 49 percent recorded just five years ago.
Written by Dr M Nisa Khan

Written by Samantha Flom

Artificial intelligence (AI) may not be advanced enough to replace teachers now, but according to Bill Gates, that time is not far off
Written by Andrew Thornebrooke

Robotic killing machines prowl the land, the skies, and the seas. They are fully automated, seeking out and engaging with adversarial robots across every domain of war. Their human handlers are relegated to the rearguard, overseeing the action at a distance while conflicts are fought and won by machines