This is due to the changing solar activity, explains Professor Valentina Zharkova of Northumbria University
Astrophysicist: Earth is heading into a new Little Ice Age
Written by Pierre Gosselin
Written by Pierre Gosselin
This is due to the changing solar activity, explains Professor Valentina Zharkova of Northumbria University
Written by Viv Forbes
When I was a kid living on a small dairy farm in Queensland, we relied on green energy – horses and human muscles provided most motive power; fire-wood and beeswax candles supplied heat and light; a windmill pumped water and the sun provided solar energy for drying clothes and growing crops, vegies and pastures
Written by Fabio Silva et al
When it comes to its connection to the sky, Stonehenge is best known for its solar alignments
Written by Michelle Starr
The provenance of asteroid Kamo’oalewa, discovered in 2016, is something of a mystery, but astronomers believe it may be a chunk of the Moon. A new analysis has even identified the crater from which it may have been gouged
Written by Life Site News
The recently published Cass Review found that ‘gender medicine’ is ‘built on shaky foundations’ and recommended against surgical or pharmaceutical intervention for ‘gender-confused’ children
Written by Holman W Jenkins Jr
“It’s like we were an idiot country,” the late Dwayne Andreas, longtime CEO of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., once told me, referring to some systematically self-defeating policy out of Washington
Written by Martin Neil and Norman Fenton
New population-level data on the vaccination programme from the Czech Republic, collected from 2.2 million individual health records, have been analysed by Fürst et al and their analysis has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases (the pre-publication date on the article is May 20241)
Written by KT Lynn
The waters off of California’s North Coast have long been prized for their abundant fisheries and wild natural beauty
Written by Steve Watson
A Conservative MP in the UK has called for a thorough review of government higher education funding after it was revealed that taxpayer money is being spent on ridiculous university courses, including a PhD researcher who has chose to explore “Transphobic Invocations of Archaeology.”
Written by David Wojick
China is positioned to adversely influence lithium-ion battery production worldwide
Written by aweo.org
This article looks at studies on the effects of infrasound and low-frequency noise on mammals
Written by John Leake
A friend just sent me the following report from Australia, and he asked me what could be causing this alarming trend
Written by George Leef
Among the many destructive ideas loose in American education is that black students should not be expected to master standard English because doing so is demeaning and demoralizing for them
Written by Kevin Killough
A new study finds that natural gas is the most effective energy source meeting growing energy demands affordably and reliably, while balancing environmental and human impact
Written by Jen Hodgson
As of Monday, Alberta Health Services has updated its guidance on mRNA COVID-19 booster shots to an extra shot after three months, beginning with six-month-old immunocompromised babies
Written by Michelle Starr
For centuries, goldsmiths have sought ways to flatten gold into ever finer forms. An approach based in modern chemistry has finally created a gold material that literally can’t get any thinner, consisting of a single layer of atoms