Just outside Gilbert, Arizona is a scrapyard that’s accumulating tons of a single, strange type of vehicle
Cheap EVs From Failed Startup Piling Up in Arizona Scrapyard
Written by James Gilboy
Written by James Gilboy
Just outside Gilbert, Arizona is a scrapyard that’s accumulating tons of a single, strange type of vehicle
Written by Simon Kent
Too hard and too costly. That sums up the reason Air New Zealand has abandoned a goal to cut its ‘carbon’ emissions by 2030, blaming a range of difficulties Tuesday for the decision
Written by Olivia Rondeau
Athletes are ditching Paris’s Olympic village for greener pastures after being forced to deal with ‘vegan-friendly’ food, cardboard beds, no air conditioning, cramped rooms, and long commutes to their competitions
Written by Phillip Altman
Following the release of a 521-page independent analysis and report on the number of unexplained, non-Covid deaths above historical average only since the ‘vaccine’ rollouts (not in 2020 or 2021) which indicated 17 million lost lives…..it appears a well orchestrated misinformation and disinformation campaign has begun
Written by Meryl Dorey
Just when you think ‘they’ can’t get more evil. Just when you think some people in the community couldn’t possibly be dumb enough to believe this crap!
Written by Viv Forbes
At dawn today (30th July) mid-winter in sunny Queensland, it was zero degrees on the lawn outside our kitchen and the small water tub for our chooks was iced over
Written by Robert Lea
Scientists have used images collected by NASA‘s DART asteroid impact mission to paint a more detailed picture of its asteroid targets Didymos and Dimorphos
Written by Michelle Wellness
The ingredients used in McDonald’s fries go beyond the simple combination of oil, potatoes, and salt. While most people are aware of these three basic ingredients, the reality is that there is much more that goes into creating these fries
Written by BBC
A ban on puberty blockers introduced by the previous government using emergency legislation was lawful, the High Court has ruled
Written by Pierre Gosselin
The Chinese Academy of Sciences found that the Antarctic cold spells shattered records amid global heat waves in late winter 2023, something the mainstream media almost never report
Written by Mike McRae
Olympic gold is awarded to bodies of all shapes and sizes, all perfectly tuned to meet the high standards demanded of their field. Virtually every system is primed to push the physical limits of speed, precision, strength, and endurance
Written by Mike McRae
Human brains are destined to fail. Determining whether memory decline is a sign of more than typical aging requires technology that isn’t always available, leaving specialists to rely solely on their experience and judgment to spot signs of dementia
Written by Robert Lea
The solar system’s tiniest planet may be hiding a big secret. Using data from NASA‘s MESSENGER spacecraft, scientists have determined that a 10-mile-thick diamond mantle may lie beneath the crust
Written by Bree Iskandar
Technological doping refers to the use of equipment—from swimsuits to super shoes—that provides an unfair athletic advantage. But the boundaries of what is allowed are somewhat arbitrary
Written by Clare Marie Merkowsky
Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson condemned a British doctor for pushing puberty blockers on children
Written by Mark Thompson
The moons of some of the outer planets have fascinating environments with Europa and Enceladus boasting underground oceans