Officials in New Mexico confirmed that a resident died from the plague in the United States’ first fatal case in several years
First US Death From Bubonic Plague in Four Years
Written by Jack Phillips
Written by Jack Phillips
Officials in New Mexico confirmed that a resident died from the plague in the United States’ first fatal case in several years
Written by Amie Dahnke
Inhabitants of areas with higher use of atrazine, lindane, and simazine were 25 to 36 percent more likely to develop Parkinson’s, a new study shows
Written by Amie Dahnke
A high dose of vitamin D could improve the function of insulin-producing beta cells in children and young adults recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
Evidence report and systematic review for the US preventive services task force
Written by Kenneth Richard
New research (Mitchell and Knapp, 2024) at a southeastern US study site indicates there has been no significant trend in either total precipitation or intense rainfall events (IRE) over the last 250 years
Written by Jack Phillips
Former President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that he met with Elon Musk but said he’s not sure if the billionaire Tesla CEO will back his reelection bid
Written by Robert Bryce
Last month, Cornell professor Robert Howarth told Bloomberg, “We need to get rid of all fossil fuels as quickly as possible. Let’s just move on and get rid of the gas system.”
Written by Welcome The Eagle
A valid question from my friend Peter Halligan
Written by John Leake
There’s a great scene in Evelyn Waugh’s first novel, Decline and Fall, when the wealthy young heiress, Margot Beste-Chetwynde (a thinly veiled caricature of ocean liner heiress Nancy Cunard) acquires and demolishes what is universally regarded as the most beautifully intact Tudor manor house in all of England
Written by Professor Angus Dalgleish
It’s been announced that Sir Patrick Vallance (pictured), the Government’s former chief scientific adviser, has joined the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, appointed to their ‘team of expert Strategic Counsellors’ with former chief of the defence staff General Sir Nick Carter
Written by Tanja Katarina Rebel
Written by Cara Michelle Miller
Doctors have recommended nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen to relieve acute inflammation for decades
Written by Adam Kehoe
The green laser shooting down from the sky may look like a scene out of Stranger Things, but it has a very down-to-earth purpose
Written by Roger Pielke Jr.
In 2015, a member of Congress asked my university to investigate me based on testimony I had recently given before House and Senate committees.1
Written by Alex Newman
Temperature records used by climate scientists and governments to build models that then forecast dangerous man-made global warming repercussions have serious problems and even corruption in the data, multiple scientists who have published recent studies on the issue told The Epoch Times
Written by Martin Sieff
The year 2024 is emerging as a very dark year at least across the Northern Hemisphere: the United States administration has enthusiastically “promised” an escalation of the two-year-old Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the five-month-long Israel-Palestine conflict continues