
In America, Prof Jay Bhattacharya, the lockdown sceptic once derided by NIH chief Francis Collins as a “fringe epidemiologist”, is about to take over as NIH head in truly sweet karma
Written by Will Jones

In America, Prof Jay Bhattacharya, the lockdown sceptic once derided by NIH chief Francis Collins as a “fringe epidemiologist”, is about to take over as NIH head in truly sweet karma
Written by Bevan Dochery

The header image shows the monthly atmospheric CO2 concentration measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, Latitude19.5E N, Longitude 155E W, elevation 3397m, for the 67 year period from March 1958 to February 2025
Written by Jennifer Marohasy

There is a large cyclone swirling viciously just to the east of my home town of Brisbane. It is edging westward, on course to collide with so much that I love
Written by Yahoo News

Kemi Badenoch said she will task shadow ministers with finding “achievable solutions” to delivering cheap, ‘clean’ energy after declaring that reaching ‘net zero’ by 2050 is “impossible”
Written by Lizzy Buchan

Brits could be forced to share baths and drink bottled water without urgent action to fix the country’s water supply, the Environment Secretary says
Written by Andy Rowlands

This is the first of two articles highlighting the sheer hypocrisy and double-standards of those who claim to be trying to ‘save the planet’
Written by Andy Rowlands
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Written by Max Lugavere

Did you know that nearly 50 percent of protein powders tested in the U.S. contain unsafe levels of heavy metals — yet most brands don’t disclose it?
Written by Mike Stone

According to the mainstream narrative, “antibodies” are proteins that react to antigens—substances identified as foreign, such as toxins, proteins, peptides, or polysaccharides
Written by Sallust

The UK’s ‘Net Zero’ agenda is making families poorer by driving the productivity crisis and squeezing living standards, economists have said
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

An estimated 350,000 manufactured chemicals exist globally, yet fewer than 20 percent have been tested for toxicity. A new study suggests this increased exposure to chemicals is behind the rise in chronic disease, neurodevelopment disorders and childhood cancers
Written by BBC

Dogs that are constantly hungry and prone to being overweight share a common bit of biology with some obesity-prone humans
Written by I&I Editorial Board

Sunday, its largest circulation day of the week, the New York Times ran a lengthy, triple-bylined story intended to stir up fear and anger over the Trump White House’s climate policy
Written by Sean Adl-Tabatabai

Tens of millions of women under the age of 30 across America are suffering from early menopause, according to a disturbing new study published last week, and physicians are apparently baffled as to the cause
Written by BBC

A common vaginal condition known as bacterial vaginosis (BV) may actually be a sexually transmitted infection (STI), according to researchers
Written by Steve Kirsch

The answer to the $1M question, “Did the COVID vaccine save lives?” has been available ever since the first drop of the Czech Republic record level data one year ago for anyone who cared to look