
A newly released report by ChargerHelp! shows that while 64% of Americans now live within two miles of an electric vehicle charging station, nearly one-third of charging attempts fail.
Written by Thomas Wasson

A newly released report by ChargerHelp! shows that while 64% of Americans now live within two miles of an electric vehicle charging station, nearly one-third of charging attempts fail.
Written by Sky News

A massive power outage which brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill earlier this year is the first known blackout caused by excessive voltage, a report has found.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

The U.K. plans to introduce a nationwide digital ID scheme that will require citizens and non-citizens to obtain a “BritCard” to work in the U.K., which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Written by William M Briggs

What’s needed in Science is a hot topic. A band wagon on which one can jump with gusto, grabbing its great Grips of Grants, guides which ensure success and promotion.
Written by Paul Homewood

China’s Useful Idiot is peddling his fake news again!
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Forgotten news segments show how widely acknowledged vaccine injuries were before the media was bought out by the pharmaceutical industry.
Written by Will Jones

Kemi Badenoch will promise today to scrap the “failed” Climate Change Act – which enshrines the Net Zero target in law – if the Conservatives regain power. The Telegraph has the story.
Written by Steve Kirsch

The ‘science’ journal Nature are writing a story on Substack platforms misinformation spreaders. Editor, Jack Leeming thinks people like Peter McCullough and yours truly are the bad guys!
Written by Dr Steven L Robertson

The glymphatic system is the brain’s waste-clearance network. It was only fully described in the last decade or so by researchers at the University of Rochester.
Written by Maggie Harrison Dupré

As AI bots like ChatGPT become inextricably tangled with people’s private and public lives, it’s causing unpredictable new crises.
Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent post at Phys.org, “South Asia monsoon: climate change’s dangerous impact on lifeline rains,” claims that climate change is leading to more intense and erratic monsoon rains, and thus more danger to the people living across South Asia. This is false. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr Jeff Barke

Many of my patients find themselves caught in a bind. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) carries real risks—liver toxicity, links to developmental issues when used in pregnancy, and more.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

Evidently the Revolution Wind offshore monstrosity can go ahead in the latest round of the U.S. battling rulings game. Canary Media sneers “The Trump administration is 0-2 in its efforts to halt under-construction offshore wind projects – and that streak may continue.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

The climate-alarmist love notes to China just keep coming. And some feel uncomfortably like enabling an abuser. For instance the Bloomberg Green headline (under the ludicrous category “Green Climate Politics”) that “China Played It Safe With First Pledge to Cut Greenhouse Emissions”.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

As we noted last week, Arctic ice was on a strong rebound 13 years after the satellite-era low point in 2012.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International (using ChatGPT)

A fascinating new study out of Korea looked at over 5,000 people and found that those eating the least dietary creatine (remember, this is from food only — no supplements) had roughly double the risk of depression compared to those eating more.