Archaeologists in Denmark have unearthed more than 50 “exceptionally well preserved” skeletons in a large Viking-era burial ground in the east of the country
Written by Lianne Kolirin
Archaeologists in Denmark have unearthed more than 50 “exceptionally well preserved” skeletons in a large Viking-era burial ground in the east of the country
Written by Dr David Bell and Dr Thi Thuy Van Dinh
The UN Secretariat held its Summit of the Future at its headquarters in New York this week, on September 22nd-23rd
Written by Climate Change Dispatch
It’s often how the green racket works: Conjure up some ‘green’ energy-producing pie-in-the-sky project, no matter how unfeasible it may be, propose it to technically illiterate bureaucrats – who permit and fund it with little hesitation – build it, and, after realizing it won’t ever work, abandon it and let the next generation deal with the mess
Written by Darren Orf
With the James Webb Space Telescope in orbit at the L2 Lagrange point, roughly 1 million miles from Earth, humanity’s view of the universe now extends some 13.5 billion years into the past
Written by John Leake
A friend just sent me the following image
Written by Maarten Blaauw, Ilya Usokin & Tim Heaton
In September 1859, the same year that Darwin published On the Origin of Species, telegraph systems across Europe and North America stopped working and started sparking, leading to fires in some cases
Written by Hugh McCarthy
The PHA/ N. I Department of Health is seeking control of all of all of us by introducing totalitarian legislation governing “premises, things, persons and related persons”
Written by Dr Albert Parker
I was recently asked to give my two cents on why Australia is proudly reigning at “level zero” in the ‘green’ hydrogen game. Though I politely passed on the opportunity, I couldn’t resist clarifying things myself
Written by Michelle Starr
According to a new analysis of mineralogy maps, water and hydroxyl – another molecule made up of hydrogen and oxygen – can be found in multiple locations across all lunar latitudes and terrains, even where the Sun shines down most powerfully
Written by Children's Health Defense Team
The Defender’s Big Food NewsWatch brings you the latest headlines related to industrial food companies and their products, including ultra-processed foods, food additives, contaminants, GMOs and lab-grown meat and their toxic effects on human health
Written by Wall Street Journal
Fossil-fuel billionaire Kelcy Warren is about to land a knockout punch on Greenpeace
Written by Robert Kogon
A German “Citizens Council” has submitted recommendations to the German Ministry of the Interior calling, among other things, for the potential criminalisation of “disinformation”
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
How can carbon dioxide, which has been portrayed as a dangerous pollutant threatening the very existence of humankind, be considered even remotely beneficial?
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
McDonald’s salt packets don’t just contain salt — they also contain sugar and “sodium silicoaluminate,” an anticaking agent that according to an aluminum toxicity expert, kids shouldn’t eat
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
Americans live the shortest lives and have the most avoidable deaths despite paying more for healthcare than the other nine countries
Written by Andy Rowlands
Various media outlets have recently claimed Antarctia is seeing record high temperatures. Some have even described it as a ‘heatwave’ and claimed 70F above usual