The Garvellach islands off the west coast of Scotland are the best record of Earth entering its biggest ever ice age around 720 million years ago, researchers have discovered
Scottish isles may solve the mystery of ‘Snowball Earth’
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The Garvellach islands off the west coast of Scotland are the best record of Earth entering its biggest ever ice age around 720 million years ago, researchers have discovered
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Climate activists staged protests at several German airports last Thursday, forcing a temporary halt to flights at some of them in the latest in a string of similar demonstrations
Written by Trisha Leigh
If you check out images of Antarctica today, it might seem like one long flat sheet of ice (except for the mountains and cliffs, of course). Underneath, though, it’s a whole different story
Written by Rudi Molinek
Since appearing on Manhattan in 2011, the species has become one of the island’s most dominant ants, and scientists formally identified it this year
Written by Kristina Kilgrove
A “stunning” tomb found on an isolated moor in southwest England could help archaeologists understand what life was like 4,000 years ago in the Bronze Age
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Natural immunity has handled the problem of avian influenza or bird flu over a century of observation
Written by Chris Morrison
Last year the mainstream public prints were full of ‘Net Zero’-inspired nonsense claiming that the Gulf Stream could collapse by 2025
Written by James Corbett
That global elites have dreamt of and planned a ‘one world government’ or ‘planetary regime’ is no hidden conspiracy theory; they have been open about their plans to control the globe
Written by Bridget Sielicki
Several months after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos must be considered children under the state’s Wrongful Death of a Minor Act, two IVF centers are now asking the Supreme Court of the United States to intervene and overturn the ruling, claiming that the parents of the embryos had no standing to sue on behalf of their children
Written by Vishwam Sankeran
An archaeology student in Denmark has unearthed a “spectacular silver treasure” from the Viking Age, shedding more light on early Scandinavian trade and economy
Written by Stephen Luntz
Astronomers studying red dwarf stars have spotted something in the background, which they think explains a signal that has been puzzling astronomers since its detection over four decades ago
Written by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio
Three lines extrapolated from the “Discussion” of this this horrifying, monumental and epochal Asian study are enough to clarify its importance, well highlighted by Professor Jean-Claude Perez (friend and right-hand man of the late biologist Luc Montagnier in research on SARS-Cov-2 from laboratories and on killer prions in Covid vaccines) who reported it to us as soon as he received it as mentioned in the document
Written by Robert Lea
Astronomers have discovered a new star that is 30 times larger than the sun and could force a major rethink of stellar evolution theories
Written by Camilla Jessen
In the wake of a serious incident involving an electric Mercedes-Benz that exploded in a South Korean parking garage, the country is considering a ban on electric vehicles in such facilities
Written by Christian K. Caruzo
Members of the Spanish far-left environmentalist organization Futuro Vegetal (Vegetable Future) vandalized a home in Ibiza on Tuesday belonging to Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi
Written by Steve Goreham
A battle is underway in five Midwest states over construction of carbon dioxide pipelines as part of the ‘green’ energy transition