
As part of a bid to refocus on ‘fossil fuels’, the UK oil giant has said it will sell off 10 of its US onshore wind farms and hive off its offshore wind assets into a separate venture with Japan’s Jera Co.
Written by John Leake

As part of a bid to refocus on ‘fossil fuels’, the UK oil giant has said it will sell off 10 of its US onshore wind farms and hive off its offshore wind assets into a separate venture with Japan’s Jera Co.
Written by Katie Serena & John Kuroski

Marilyn vos Savant is a New York magazine columnist, businesswoman, playwright, and more. But her most well-known claim to fame is her brain: Marilyn vos Savant is known as the person with the highest IQ ever recorded and has often been referred to as “the smartest person in the world.”
Written by Ireland Owens

The Trump administration announced Thursday that it is halting funding for the buildout of a Biden-era EV charger program
Written by Dr Andrew Bamji

On February 4th the Perseus Group in conjunction with other likeminded organisations convened a press conference to discuss Module 4 (Vaccination) of Baroness Hallett’s Covid Inquiry. I attended virtually. The various presentations were depressing
Written by BBC

The inner core of Earth may have changed shape in the past 20 years, according to a group of scientists
Written by Mandi Risko

The campaign to bankrupt American energy producers via the courts took another blow on Wednesday with the dismissal of New Jersey’s climate lawsuit with prejudice
Written by The Brownstone Institute

In the ongoing struggle to write the history of the pandemic years, nothing is more important than mortality — did the world’s governments save us from mass mortality or not?
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

A new analysis of government spending shows that several U.S. taxpayer-funded organizations are linked to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, according to a Substack report by Sayer Ji of GreenMedInfo
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

The results strongly align with our systematic review of autopsy findings in deaths after Covid vaccination
Written by Will Jones

Lego can be anti-LGBT, the Science Museum in London has said
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

Modern science confirms that dairy fats, which are naturally high in saturated fat and low in polyunsaturated fats, are beneficial to human health
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

The CDC’s educational resources for K-12 students on disease outbreaks, the transmission of pathogens and how to trace their spread, on the surface, appear well-intended
Written by Jessica Frank-Keyes

Exclusive polling for City AM by Freshwater Strategy found seven in ten people said they would rather the government prioritize economic growth over achieving ‘net zero’ by 2050
Written by Jonny Thomson

Formalism is the idea that beauty in art can be explained through its formal, mathematical structures rather than subjective experience
Written by Peter Harrison

The modern era is often seen as the triumph of science over supernaturalism. But what really happened is far more interesting
Written by Douglas Main

A new study has found high concentrations of tiny plastic particles in human brain samples, with levels appearing to climb over time