
The pandemic of lost data and lost contracts is truly going global
Written by El Gato Malo

The pandemic of lost data and lost contracts is truly going global
Written by Mindy Weisberger

About 460 million years ago, bizarre soft-bodied creatures puttered through the depths of an ocean that covered what is now Wales
Written by William Walter Kay BA JD

Written by PIERRE GOSSELIN

Germany’s gas reserves are emptying at record speed: one percent per day as their current wind/solar energy lull means more gas gets burned for electricity, heating.
Written by Martin S. Orbyd

The idea of ‘man-made climate change’ is described with the hypothesis called the greenhouse effect.
Written by Corey Lynn and James White

“My kind of slogan is ‘generations of health.’ We hear that ‘generational wealth’ thing; we’re talking about generations of health, and that is my goal.” ~ Paola Brown
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We have solid evidence of water vapour in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede – the solar system’s biggest moon — for the first time.
Written by KURT ZINDULKA

Police raids have been carried out across Germany against the radical climate group the “Last Generation”, which is now under investigation for allegedly forming a “criminal organization”.
Written by Ameya Paleja

We really need to know what’s in the Oort Cloud and beyond
Written by Steve Kirsch

Too bad nobody in Congress is doing the same. A prominent UK cardiologist suppressed a study showing the vaccines damage the heart because he didn’t want to lose pharma funding
Written by Arthur Firstenburg

On the evening of Thursday, December 8, 2022, OneWeb launched 40 satellites from Cape Canaveral, Florida, bringing the total number of active satellites in orbit around the Earth to more than 7,000.
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Around 2.2 billion years ago, a massive space rock collided against our planet, leaving a massive scar.
Written by Scott Dance

The pause in Mauna Loa and Kilauea’s eruptions highlights broader challenges experts face in understanding when and why volcanoes erupt and when they calm
Written by Michelle Porro

Written by Logan Orozco

Six billioп Earth-like plaпets iп the Milky Way? If trυe, that’s astoυпdiпg. Bυt the пυmber пeeds some coпtext
Written by Ayesha Gulzar

Researchers from Stanford University developed a type of non-flammable electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries.