To those familiar with my work, it comes as no surprise that I take great interest in highlighting the forgotten voices from the formative years of germ “theory” and virology—those who examined the rise of these pseudoscientific fields with critical eyes.
You wake up to an alarm, flick on the light, brew coffee, and drive to work. Every step requires energy—the stuff that shares the coin of physical reality with matter, the E in E=MC2
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order on Monday aimed at eliminating subsidies for wind and solar energy in furtherance of the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB).
In a move that feels ripped straight from a sci-fi screenplay, the U.S. House of Representatives is considering a groundbreaking bill that would allow artificial intelligence to prescribe FDA-approved medications—without human oversight
In its latest Fiscal Risks and Sustainability Report, the Office for Budget Responsibility confirms the consequences of nearly two decades of failed energy policy.
When politicians tell you they are about to fix the weather, or indeed that they are about to do anything marvellous or even adequate, it is a good idea to ask what evidence they have given previously that they can do anything of the sort.
When disaster strikes, the normal empathetic reaction is to save those in danger, succour the injured, hungry or dispossessed, protect those threatened with harm and then draw lessons.
The mRNA vaccine campaign will go down in history as one of the greatest medical disasters ever inflicted upon a trusting population. The unexplained deaths and the turbo cancer epidemic are its most horrifying consequence.