
University of Cambridge researchers made a 3D-printed hand that looks just as convincing when holding some bubble wrap as it does wielding a chopstick, ready for whatever noodles you throw at it
Written by Tom Acres

University of Cambridge researchers made a 3D-printed hand that looks just as convincing when holding some bubble wrap as it does wielding a chopstick, ready for whatever noodles you throw at it
Written by Sundance

Messenger RNA or mRNA technology in vaccines is increasingly a cause for concern in the aftermath of the COVID-19 vaccination protocol
Written by Brian Jung

A new artificial intelligence bot aims to destroy humanity and establish global dominance, according to a recent report
Written by James Freeman

This column’s most celebrated alumnus used to make fun of media climate obsessions by routinely blaming global warming for all manner of problems large and small. But perhaps climate coverage has moved beyond parody
Written by Meryl Nass MD

If you already own the professor, you can have her “prove” HCQ and IVM don’t work, and include her on the NIH Covid guidelines committee to kill those drugs and push remdesivir
Written by Welcome The Eagle

As of April 10th, 2023 the gargoyles at the CDC have not updated their death reports “in process” blurb!
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Recently former NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci stated with certainty there will be another infectious disease crisis
Written by Jeff Louderback

President Joe Biden on April 10 signed a measure that immediately ended the COVID-19 national emergency more than three years after it was enacted, the White House announced
Written by John Leake

This morning a friend in Boston drew my attention to a strange essay titled The School That Couldn’t Quit Covid, which tells the story of the Elizabeth Ann Clune Montessori School of Ithaca, New York.
Written by Steve Kirsch

There were 31 percent higher deaths in the vax group in the “gold standard” Phase 3 clinical trials. How do we know that none of those deaths were caused by the vaccine? Because Pfizer said so
Written by Dr. Clifford S. Saunders

I don’t know about you but there are days when I walk around humming the same tune over and over again for days on end and it drives me (and my long-suffering wife) absolutely mad.
Written by Naveen Athrappully

A systematic review of 2,168 studies that looked into the adverse effects of wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic has found that the practice led to negative health consequences, including itching, headaches, and restriction of oxygen
Written by Jijo Malayil

In what seems like an unwarranted transgression into car owners’ privacy, former Tesla employees have reported that some of their private data were shared among unauthorized personnel
Written by Hasan Jasim

The domestication of the banana is a fascinating process that has transformed the fruit from one full of seeds to a seedless fruit that develops without the need for pollination
Written by JW Williams

As soon as regulators from the US Department of Agriculture decide how to label ‘cultivated’ meat for public sale and inspect facilities that produce it, the lab-grown meat will be available in grocery stores and restaurants.
Written by Duggan Flanakin

You may not know it if you rely solely on American media, but there is a growing revolt across much of Europe against Net Zero mandates in general and electric vehicle mandates in particular