
Humans are a bit like meerkats when it comes to pairing up, according to a study that examined the monogamous lifestyles of different species.
Written by Helen Briggs

Humans are a bit like meerkats when it comes to pairing up, according to a study that examined the monogamous lifestyles of different species.
Written by Toby Young

Professor Sir Chris Whitty silenced government ethics advisers who warned about the impact of Covid policies
Written by Chris Morrison

Ground-breaking calculations made by a group of American scientists and recently published by Science, show offshore wind farms cause ocean heating, with localised surface sea temperatures rising by a persistent 0.3°C-0.4°C and interannual variability up to 1°C
Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Jane McLelland

Cancer isn’t just “bad genes.” In this IMA Weekly Show, Dr. Paul Marik sits down with Jane McLelland—stage IV cancer survivor, patient-researcher, and author of How to Starve Cancer—to unpack a metabolic framework many patients find empowering: identify how a cancer is fueling itself, then strategically block those pathways
Written by William M Briggs

If you are here reading this, because some of you might not be here (if you follow me), be thankful you were not invited to Muzainy Shahiefisally’s house for Thanksgiving
Written by energy-oil-gas.com

As demand for artificial intelligence and cloud computing continues to accelerate, data center construction in the United States is set to drive a sharp increase in electricity consumption.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com
Among the most popular climate-alarmist “gotchas” today is the remarkable increase in wildfires. Granted, it hasn’t happened yet but never mind.
Written by Peter Hoskins, Lily Jamali

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order, external aimed at blocking states from enforcing their own artificial intelligence (AI) regulations.
Written by Phil Harper

Earlier this week, the CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience. In a short clip that appeared online, he said “In the future, in…maybe two or three years, 90% of the world’s knowledge will likely be generated by AI.”
Written by Sallust

The tireless hacks at the BBC have emerged from their bunkers once again to terrorise the public by bravely touring the hospitals and whipping up hysteria about the latest outbreak of flu.
Written by Dr. Håkan Enbom, M.D., Ph.D.,

High Sensitivity Persons, HSP. Approximately 30% of a population, and that’s quite a lot, a third of Denmark’s or Sweden’s population, belongs to the group that is a little more sensitive than the other part of the population. So it’s not a small part that we’re talking about.
Written by Sean Thomas

There is a strange sound that rises from the modern Left these days. If you spend enough time on Bluesky, you hear it constantly, an ambient keening like wind caught in badly fitted windows.
Written by Center for Biological Diversity

The Center for Biological Diversity and Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments petitioned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the president’s Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission on Dec. 4 to address the health risks posed by the heavy use of toxic pesticides on Christmas trees.
Written by Professor Larry Bell

Failed Weather Predictions and Green Energy Empty Promises Inevitably Bring Political Consequences.
Written by Richard Eldred

A man from Switzerland has been handed a prison sentence for posting a comment on Facebook in which he said that skeletons can only be male or female. The Telegraph has more.
Written by Mandi Risko

Over the last decade, an orchestrated climate agenda took hold across the United States that was built on aggressive emission reduction pledges, rapid transitions, and a coordinated climate lawfare offensive that recently celebrated its ten-year mark without a single meaningful win. [emphasis, links added]