Scientists have discovered “dark oxygen” being produced in the deep ocean, apparently by lumps of metal on the seafloor
Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean
Written by BBC
Written by BBC
Scientists have discovered “dark oxygen” being produced in the deep ocean, apparently by lumps of metal on the seafloor
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Iron deficiency — and the anemia it causes — remains a persistent global health issue that can only be made worse by the war on meat waged by climate alarmists, whose hostility to animal protein is a manifestation of their anti-human ideology
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
‘Fossil fuel’ production in the United States has seen a notable increase under both the Trump and Biden administrations as discussed previously
Written by Brenda Baletti
A study released on July 19th of excess mortality in 125 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic found the major causes of death globally stemmed from public health establishment’s response, including mandates and lockdowns that caused severe stress, harmful medical interventions and the COVID-19 vaccines
Written by Laurence Tognetti
What is the true definition of a planet, and could there be a more refined definition in the future?
Written by University of California - San Diego
When it comes to diatoms that live in the ocean, new research suggests that photosynthesis is not the only strategy for accumulating carbon
Written by John-Michael Dumais
The EU’s top court today ruled that the European Commission’s decision to heavily redact key portions of COVID-19 vaccine contracts with pharmaceutical companies during the pandemic violated the commission’s transparency obligations
Written by Christian Toto
Hollywood loves to lecture audiences on so-called ‘climate change’
Written by Andy Rowlands
Labour’s election pledge to reduce household energy bills by £300 per year has been called a lie by the Tories
Written by Evan Dale
Written by Jamie Blackett
Fears that a Labour “super-majority” might turn our parliamentary democracy into a parliamentary dictatorship are fast being realized
Written by Mandi Risko
In a massive loss for the nationally coordinated climate litigation campaign, a Maryland state judge dismissed the City of Baltimore’s lawsuit against energy companies last week
Written by Clare Watson
Uncontrollable yet predictable, obvious yet inexplicable, blushing can be agony when we’re made to feel mortified, ashamed, or simply self-conscious
Written by Bryce Dyer
On the face of it, competitive distance running appears not to have changed much since the Olympic Games were revived in 1896
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Though touted as next generation energy sources, solar and wind technologies have been shoe-horned into electricity grids only through government fiat and subsidies
Written by Robert Kogon
The German mRNA company BioNTech, owner and legal manufacturer of what is more commonly known as the “Pfizer” COVID-19 vaccine, has fallen on hard times