
The fracking industry is exploring a mammoth legal challenge of between £500m and £1billion against the Government after it suddenly re-banned shale gas extraction last month.
Written by Francesca Washtell

The fracking industry is exploring a mammoth legal challenge of between £500m and £1billion against the Government after it suddenly re-banned shale gas extraction last month.
Written by Joel Smalley

Using a simple model derived from Sweden as a control, we can estimate whether the things done in England that were not done in Sweden were any benefit or not.
Written by Jerm Warfare

Everything I was taught about AIDS is wrong.
Written by Jack Hellner

Another day, another doomsday report from the United Nations on the climate.
Written by Louise Perry

A few weeks ago, I was standing in the cobbled lane that runs between Norwich Cathedral and its exquisite 14th-century gatehouse when I heard a man yelling.
Written by Rebecca Weisser

Recently, a Brisbane GP decided to find out, putting droplets of vaccine and the blood of vaccinated patients under a dark-field microscope.
Written by Maggie Harrison

Researchers have found that the universe is expanding at an entirely different rate than previously thought, a groundbreaking discovery that could undermine our current understanding of the cosmos.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough

Of all the great tension both doctors and patients have faced in the COVID-19 crisis is the lack of assurances on long-term safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
Written by Stacy Liberatore

More than two dozen beautifully preserved bronze statues fashioned 2,000 years ago have been pulled from ancient thermal baths in Tuscany, Italy in a new discovery that ‘will rewrite history’ about the transition from the Etruscan civilization to the Roman Empire.
Written by John Dee

Excess all cause death in heavily vaccinated nations is making global headlines. In this mini-series I derive a measure for excess COVID death.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

The world is fretting over “too high” natural gas (NG) and crude oil (CO) prices, especially those that are already sold at discounts to the prevailing “Brent” and “West Texas” CO benchmark prices, commodities that are sold in large volumes by Russia.
Written by Claes Johnson

Ludwig Prandtl is named Father of Modern Fluid Mechanics motivated by his boundary layer theory with a no-slip boundary condition as key element, which has dominated fluid mechanics since the 1920s.
Written by astronomyspace

In the beginning, there was … well, maybe there was no beginning.
Written by Andy Shaw

‘Crisis? What crisis?’ went the Sun’s famous headline, capturing Jim Callaghan’s complacency during the 1979 ‘Winter of Discontent.’
Written by Joel Smalley

This tide is turning slower than the Evergreen but at least it’s only going one way.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

We doubt there’s a policy crazier or more likely to lose an election than making skint voters pay billions in climate change “reparations”