
Astronomers first tuned radio telescopes to the stars in 1960 — but in the 62 years since, we haven’t found much when it comes to hints of extraterrestrial life.
Written by inverse.com

Astronomers first tuned radio telescopes to the stars in 1960 — but in the 62 years since, we haven’t found much when it comes to hints of extraterrestrial life.
Written by foxmetronews.com

Virologica Sinica is an international journal which aims at presenting the cutting-edge research on viruses all over the world.
Written by Patrick Wood

I am currently traveling the country with Drs. Judy Mikovits, Richard Fleming and Reiner Fuellmich. Our one-day conference topic in nine cities focuses on the case for crimes against humanity having been committed by leaders of Big Pharma and the biosecurity cartel.
Written by thenationalpulse.com

“Countries with high levels of mask compliance did not perform better than those with low mask usage,” found a new study, whose data and analysis instead discovered a “moderate positive correlation between mask usage and deaths.”
Written by Arthur Firstenberg

All of the pepper seedlings pictured above were grown under identical conditions for 200 days, except for one difference.
Written by gellerreport.com

Official figures published by the UK’s Office for National Statistics show that deaths per 100,000 among double vaccinated 18-39-year-olds were on average 91 percent higher than deaths per 100,000 among unvaccinated 18-39-year-olds between January 2021 and January 2022.
Written by Viv Forbes

If you believe in the tooth fairy, or vote Green, you probably believe that hydrogen is the magic rainbow gas that will banish global warming, replace wicked hydro-carbons in electricity generation, fuel tomorrow’s trucks, planes and heavy equipment, and earn unlimited export income.
Written by astronomy.com

It’s a controversial idea, but two groups of astronomers plan to send messages with information about humans and the location of Earth toward parts of space that may be home to intelligent life.
Written by BBC

Girls do not take physics at A-level because they think the subject is only for white boys, MPs have been told.
Written by Tyler Durden

A former Trump White House staffer has uploaded more than 120,000 emails found on Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop to a searchable database this week, which can be found at the (slowly loading) website: BidenLaptopEmails.com.
Written by Doug Brodie

Sorry to pester you again, but this is important.
Written by Jenny Cook & Dean Jones

Love it or hate it, it turns out that marmite is actually pretty good for our health.
Written by Dr Astrid Stuckelberger

Dr. Stuckelberger joined the WCH General Assembly Meeting from Switzerland to discuss the WHO pandemic treaty.
Written by endoftheamericandream.com

Monkeypox is a disease that I have been monitoring for quite a while now. It is not supposed to spread easily from human to human, and hopefully that is still true.
Written by hartgroup.org

At the back end of February we wrote about the known problem of underreporting of adverse effects related to new and novel pharmaceutical products.
Written by Paul Homewood

The government’s ‘Saudi Arabia of Wind’ strategy lies in tatters. It was predicated upon the theory that offshore wind power was now much cheaper than fossil fuel or nuclear power.