
Ever since India adopted genetically modified Bt cotton in 2002, a bitter battle has been raging to define the narrative over its impact.
Written by Mark Lynas

Ever since India adopted genetically modified Bt cotton in 2002, a bitter battle has been raging to define the narrative over its impact.
Written by Viv Forbes

Legend says that if you displeased the King of Siam, he would give you a white elephant. These rare and protected elephants were incredibly expensive to keep, so a “White Elephant” came to mean a possession that is useless, troublesome, expensive to maintain and difficult to dispose of – like a Sacred Cow, but much bigger.
Written by Katie Balevic

It is illegal for New Yorkers under age 21 to purchase a can of whipped cream, according to recently-passed state law.
Written by unexplained-mysteries.com

Written by David Bandurski

China’s leaders have staked the country’s future on innovation. In its latest blueprint for national economic development, China has pledged to end its reliance on imported technology and to focus on domestic consumption as the primary driver of growth.
Written by Joel Smalley

The elites have overplayed their hand and too many peasants are waking up to the big ruse. A confluence of factors is leading to an inevitable collapse of the current societal paradigm.
Written by Tony Thomas

The poet Henry Longfellow wrote in 1845, “I shot an arrow into the air / It fell to earth, I knew not where.” The same thing happened with my Quadrant Online piece a fortnight ago about satellite readings of Australian temperatures.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Electricity prices in the European market have reached unprecedented levels, rendering millions with an uncertain future.
Written by WND News Services

Here in the Upper Midwest, our interstates are fast and our winters are cold. Speeds north of 70 miles per hour combined with near-zero (F) temperatures wreak havoc on an electric vehicle’s range.
Written by Megan Redshaw

On August 12th, the CDC released new data showing a total of 1,379,438 reports of adverse events following COVID-19 vaccines were submitted between Dec. 14, 2020, and Aug. 5, 2022, to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). That’s an increase of 7,964 adverse events over the previous week.
Written by Marty Makary M.D., M.P.H.

Anthony Fauci is ending his long and celebrated government career by being widely lauded for getting so much so very wrong on Covid-19.
Written by Joel Smalley

I had a look at deaths of 25 to 39 year old men and women in England between 2014 and 2022 to see if there was anything insightful. Sure enough, there was plenty.
Written by Mathew Maavak

With the world well into a decade marked by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA), governments worldwide seem to be either clueless or impotent over the portents ahead.
Written by Joseph Postma

A viewer sent in a question with a concern over how “nothing” constitutes a better answer to existence than “randomness”?
Written by Andrew Montford

Trying to work out how close together you can pack turbines in an offshore wind farm is a vital engineering decision for the developers of offshore wind farms.
Written by Paul Homewood

Looking for a light read? Perhaps a fairy tale to settle the kids before bed?