
Science is the systematic study of the natural world. As outlined in Chapter 2 of Environmental Science, its fundamental goal is “to understand natural phenomena and to explain how they may be changing over time.”
Written by Mike Stone

Science is the systematic study of the natural world. As outlined in Chapter 2 of Environmental Science, its fundamental goal is “to understand natural phenomena and to explain how they may be changing over time.”
Written by John Leake

Wise investors have pointed out that if you want to make money in the stock market, you must carefully guard against the feeling of disgust
Written by Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD

The FCC Public Notice DA 25-219 is framed as a deregulatory initiative in response to the Trump Administration’s Executive Orders aiming to “unleash prosperity” in the USA through reduced bureaucracy
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Given that the environmental movement generally and its climate alarmist subset tend to be anti-capitalist, whether logically or not, it is logical that when they find capitalists apparently endorsing their point of view they feel vindicated
Written by Hart

The ‘Covid day of reflection’ took place on the 9th of March 2025 to commemorate the victims of the ‘pandemic’
Written by A Miswestern Doctor

Over the last six months, I’ve worked to bring the public’s attention to dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) a forgotten natural therapy which rapidly treats a wide range of conditions and that many studies have shown is very safe (provided it’s used correctly), and, most importantly (thanks to the 1994 DSHEA act which legalized all natural therapies) is now readily available
Written by Eugyppius

Today an infuriating man came to my Dresden apartment to replace the old analog water meters with new digital ones, which send radio signals and can therefore be read from a distance
Written by Dr. Alejandro Diaz

“A healthcare system that promotes disease reversal and prevention,” Calley Means mentioned at Politico’s Health Care Summit on April 2nd. Means currently serves as a Special Government Employee and advisor to HHS Secretary Kennedy
Written by ANS Nuclear Cafe

The Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy has posted a list of the advantages and challenges of using nuclear energy to power AI data centers, which some estimates suggest could consume as much as 12 percent of U.S. energy production by 2028
Written by Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier

Artificial intelligence (AI) is writing laws today. This has required no changes in legislative procedure or the rules of legislative bodies—all it takes is one legislator, or legislative assistant, to use generative AI in the process of drafting a bill
Written by Andy Rowlands

A few days ago the alarmist website motherjones.com posted on X that “Dogs have “extensive and multifarious” environmental impacts, disturbing wildlife, polluting waterways and contributing to carbon emissions, new research has found”
Written by Martin Neil , Norman Fenton , and Dr Scott McLachlan
Written by Hart

In February 2025, a tense exchange unfolded in the Oval Office between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US Vice President JD Vance
Written by Sara Machado and Irene N. Papanicolas

A New England Journal of Medicine study found clear longevity differences between Americans and Europeans across wealth levels. The researchers also found that while the wealthiest Americans live longer than the poorest, the wealth-mortality gap in the U.S. is far more pronounced than in Europe
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, director of the CDC Immunization Safety Office, may have mishandled or deleted official records subpoenaed by Congress, Sen. Ron Johnson alleged earlier this week
Written by Will Jones

The UK Government is developing a pre-crime ‘murder prediction’ programme which it hopes can use personal data of those known to the authorities to identify the people most likely to become killers