
The Very Large Telescope in Chile has found, for the first time, an infant planet nestled in spiral arms of dust around a distant sun-like star.
Written by Jamie Carter

The Very Large Telescope in Chile has found, for the first time, an infant planet nestled in spiral arms of dust around a distant sun-like star.
Written by Phil Palij

I recently posted an article about the despicable way German American Lawyer Reiner Fuellmich has been targeted and imprisoned by the German State in order to silence him and had this to say:
Written by Paul Homewood

The Met Office are now so desperate to promote climate alarm that they are prepared to lie about it. The above screenshot was from the BBC news feed yesterday.
Written by Rachel Marsden,

As someone who hadn’t set foot inside a grade school for decades, I knew something was amiss when I visited my former Canadian high school for a craft fair.
Written by Paul Homewood

BBC INDEPTH? Don’t make me laugh. A properly objective report would have also mentioned the downhill march of Swiss glaciers in the Little Ice Age. Below is the nonsense narrative –
Written by Paul Homewood

A recent post at Phys.org claims that a recent attribution study shows that climate change made April 2022’s flooding in South Africa, “significantly” worse.
Written by Telegraph
Written by National Library of Medicine

Abstract-Objective: Women with active sunlight exposure habits experience a lower mortality rate than women who avoid sun exposure; however, they are at an increased risk of skin cancer. We aimed to explore the differences in main causes of death according to sun exposure.
Written by BBC

A volcano in far eastern Russia has erupted for the first time in more than 500 years, which experts say may be linked to last week’s massive earthquake.
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent post at Phys.org claims that a recent attribution study shows that climate change made April 2022’s flooding in South Africa “significantly” worse. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Randall Rock

“Chemistry – well, technically chemistry is the study of matter. But I prefer to see it as the study of change…. But that’s all of life, right? It’s just the constant, it’s the cycle…. It is growth, then decay, then transformation. It is fascinating. Really.”
— Walter White, Breaking Bad
Written by Paul Homewood

A nuclear start-up is quitting the UK in frustration after ministers, including Ed Miliband, failed to support the project.
Written by Joseph A Postma

Let us review the state of climate pseudoscience and how Climate of Sophistry defeated it. I highly recommend that everyone study this essay as you will inevitably encounter these arguments when dealing with the climate change question online.
Written by RTE

Electricity demand is set to grow by two thirds by 2050, a new report shows. This increased demand will be driven in the short term by the needs of data centres, according to the report by Pinergy and global insight business Wood Mackenzie.
Written by Ronald Stein P.E. and Yoshihiro Muronaka

Modern society depends on continuous, reliable electricity not only for lighting and appliances but also for transportation, industrial production, communication, and the maintenance of public health systems. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Natasha Gilbert

In the U.S., around half of the food that people eat every day is ultraprocessed — industrially manufactured products, like chips or candy, that are made by breaking down whole foods, modifying and combining them with additives to make them more attractive in the way they look, smell and taste.