
Today, in the first of two posts, I explain how the IPCC made several misleading claims related to tropical cyclones. The IPCC’s failures are both obvious and undeniable
Written by Roger Pielke Jr

Today, in the first of two posts, I explain how the IPCC made several misleading claims related to tropical cyclones. The IPCC’s failures are both obvious and undeniable
Written by Arthur Firstenberg

Written by Ben Turner

Chinese researchers may have discovered billions of tons of water inside strange glass spheres buried on the moon, and they could be used as a future water source for moon bases, a new study suggests
Written by BBC

Scientists have revealed how Nasa satellites detected the brightest gamma ray explosion in space
Written by BBC

Artificial intelligence (AI) could replace the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs, a report by investment bank Goldman Sachs says
Written by Daniel Horowitz

Despite everything we know about the deadly and ineffective nature of the COVID shots, our government recommends four booster doses for people as young as 6 months old
Written by Troy vom Braucke

A short series of newsletters on “Mathematical Psychology – The World of Thoughts as a Quantum Space-Time with a Gravitational Core” – Part I
Written by Daniel McCarthy

What does it take to avert the end of the world?
Written by Merco Press

Brazil’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva Sunday admitted that President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva’s administration was considering the possibility of declaring a state of climate emergency in 1,038 municipalities mapped as most vulnerable, Agencia Brasil reported.
Written by Katyanna Quach

Neuralink is reportedly trying to partner up with neurosurgery clinics to carry out clinical trials testing its invasive brain-computer interface devices on humans
Written by Dan Robinson

Satellite comms operator OneWeb says its constellation is complete, with the latest launch bringing its total of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to 618, although it will add further launches for resiliency and redundancy
Written by Rollo Tomassi

A lot gets made of the term Patriarchy
Written by Meryl Nass MD

I reprint my article to correct the record. There was a worldwide coordinated assault on the drug going on because it worked so well
Written by Meryl Nass MD

This was an amazing conference. Steve Kirsch’s Vaccine Safety Research Foundation and Warner Mendenhall’s law firm were the primary sponsors
Written by Meryl Nass MD

It is remarkable that a large series of events taking place over the past months produced a unified message about hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), and produced similar policies about the drug in the US, Canada, Australia, NZ and western Europe.
Written by Welcome The Eagle

Are Interactive Dashboards the wave of the future?