
Shaded bits of lava tubes stay at 17°C all lunar day and all lunar night, a contrast with the rest of Luna’s frequent fluctuations
Written by Laura Dobberstein

Shaded bits of lava tubes stay at 17°C all lunar day and all lunar night, a contrast with the rest of Luna’s frequent fluctuations
Written by coolingpost.com

A new cooling solution is being trialled on the London Underground with a view to reducing temperatures on the network’s deep stations.
Written by John Dee

In the field of climate science one thing is more certain than political interference and lapdog journalists, and that is climate variability.
Written by americasfrontlinedoctors.org

On July 23, 2022, The World Health Organization declared monkeypox a global emergency of international health concern after just FIVE deaths.
Written by Dr. Susan Crockford

In an article published last week, polar bear specialist Jon Aars is quoted as saying that Svalbard bears are “unexpectedly” thriving.
Written by Viv Forbes

Despite Green/ABC propaganda, recent Australian floods were not caused by coal, cattle or cars. Weather is driven by winds; solar energy powers the winds and draws moisture for them from the oceans.
Written by Jamie White

A Texas MD is suing Houston Methodist Hospital for revoking her medical privileges after sharing her views of ivermectin and vaccine mandates on social media.
Written by BBC

A European Space Agency mission has captured incredible images from deep inside the largest known canyon in the Solar System.
Written by BBC

An Iraqi court has overturned the conviction of a British geologist wrongfully jailed for antiquities smuggling, his lawyer has said.
Written by Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D.

Hot on the heels of a German scientist publicly saying there is no such thing as the ‘greenhouse effect’, a Swiss physicist now says the same thing.
Written by Mark Sumner

Last month, drug company Genentech reported on the first clinical trials of the drug crenezumab, a drug targeting amyloid proteins that form sticky plaques in the brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients.
Written by Jim Crenshaw

They are using “Monkey Pox” to hide shingles from the jabs and an excuse for another shot (Monkey Pox jab) to kill more people.
Written by BBC

The government “doesn’t know” if its Covid travel restrictions worked, MPs have said.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

In early June 2022, the government of The Netherlands announced it would cut the size of livestock herds in the country by 30 percent to meet European Union nitrogen and ammonia pollution rules.
Written by Simon Sharwood

The United States Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has initiated a program it hopes will create a portable muon generator.
Written by Simon Sharwood

The incident happened at a Moscow tournament on July 19, when a robotic arm that uses AI to help it play three games at once went rogue. Its antics went viral after video appeared online