The Mars Ingenuity helicopter is to take a breather to recharge its batteries after its latest successful flight a little over a month ago.
Mars helicopter to take a breather To recharge batteries
Written by Richard Speed
Written by Richard Speed
The Mars Ingenuity helicopter is to take a breather to recharge its batteries after its latest successful flight a little over a month ago.
Written by David Wright
The arbitrary date of 2050 set by the US, Canada, Britain, Europe and Australia to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions is only 28 years away, yet almost no attention has been given to the reality of everyday life when power is provided by wind, solar and very little else.
Written by The Conservative Treehouse
You might have heard about an online grocery distribution center called Picnic in the Netherlands burning to the ground {LINK}.
Written by Jill Glaspool Malone PhD
State-sponsored media and the US Government is erasing the inventors from history
Written by The Conservative Treehouse
Eva Vlaardingerbroek is a GB News correspondent and conservative voice from Holland. In this interview segment with NTDNews Ms. Vlaardingerbroek outlines what is happening in the Netherlands with the Dutch farm protests and how it connects to the larger Agenda 2030 goals.
Written by Brandon Vigliarolo
Smart thermostats, those unassuming low-power gadgets designed to keep homes at comfortable temps, are having an impact far wider than most might have considered, according to recent data.
Written by Saeed A. Qureshi, Ph.D.
People often express their frustration that the wealthy gain control of people’s lives that help them further to make more wealthy and then more controlling.
Written by Joachim Hagopian
The Georgia Guidestones are destroyed, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is forced to resign, the longest serving Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is allegedly assassinated, the head of OPEC suddenly dies at 63 with no explanation, angry mobs stormed the Columbo capital forcing the resignation of Sri Lanka’s second president in less than two months, and a quarter of Canada’s internet goes down for 19 hours.
Written by Chris Giles
Nasa has concluded its event in which it revealed more stunning images captured by the $10bn James Webb Space Telescope.
Written by Christine Favocci
Economists have long understood that there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but perhaps it’s time for electric-car enthusiasts to learn that lesson as well.
Written by Steve Kirsch
Last week we spoke with Doctors Pierre Kory and Paul Marik about the War on Doctors and the lawsuit Dr. Marik is filing against the FDA. Today we welcome the incomparable Dr. Mary Bowden who is also a party to this lawsuit.
Written by investmentwatchblog.com
Why are so many unusual outbreaks of disease suddenly happening all over the planet?
Written by Jim Fetzer
Covid-19 vaccination is going to lead to mass depopulation. This is a pretty bold claim to make. ‘Your Government is trying to kill you’ is even bolder.
Written by Chris Morrison
Two top-level American atmospheric scientists have dismissed the peer review system of current climate science literature as “a joke”.
Written by The Expose
Whilst you were distracted by Boris resigning, the UK Gov. quietly published a report confirming the vaccinated account for 94 percent of all COVID-19 Deaths since April, 90 percent of which were Triple/Quadruple Jabbed
Written by Katy Evans
On Thursday, a crack opened in Earth’s magnetic field and stayed open for nearly 14 hours, allowing Vecna and his minions through from the Upside Down. OK, perhaps not that last bit, but it did allow some powerful solar winds to pour through the hole, creating a geomagnetic storm that sparked some pretty epic aurora.