
Despite the BBC announcement that it will “review” its climate reporting, don’t be fooled. This is not a sudden outbreak of journalistic honesty.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Despite the BBC announcement that it will “review” its climate reporting, don’t be fooled. This is not a sudden outbreak of journalistic honesty.
Written by PSI Editor

Tattoos have never been more popular. From delicate finger flowers to full-body suits, ink has become a mainstream form of self-expression.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A newly released CDC report confirms that the U.S. fertility rate has declined to the lowest level ever recorded in modern American history
Written by Forgotten History

Is Lyme disease purely natural or was it in some way influenced by Cold War biological programs? Concerns began in the mid-1970s when doctors in the small coastal town of Lyme, Connecticut, witnessed a baffling new illness.
Written by The Telegraph

In the rush for decarbonisation, operators fear the solar farm drive will cripple UK’s power grid.
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

According to the CDC Foundation ‘public health’ is, “the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities”[1].
Written by Telegraph View

OpenAI’s decision to postpone its flagship investment in Britain is a wake-up call for the Government.[some emphasis, links added]
Written by Shanaka Anslem Perera

Meta is building a photorealistic AI version of Mark Zuckerberg, trained on his mannerisms, tone, voice, and recent strategic thinking, to interact with employees on his behalf.
Written by Richard Sears

Study examines more than two decades of OECD reports to map “the systemic nature of bribery in the pharmaceutical sector.” Bribes proven to be rampant.
Written by Jonathan Engler

This short piece is about about a chat I had with Gemini (Google’s AI agent) about the Masters golf championship which finished yesterday, with Rory McIlroy retaining the title.
Written by World Council For Health

The journal Nature has spent at least two decades as the temple of “settled climate science”. However, last month it published a paper with the title: “Broadly stable atmospheric CO₂ and CH₄ levels over the past 3 million years” (Marks-Peterson et al., 2026)
Written by Will Jones

Ireland’s fuel crisis has escalated as protesters demanding suspension of the ‘carbon’ tax have blocked access to a major oil refinery and fuel depots and the Government has called in the military
Written by PSI Editor

Science writer, Steve Goreham, joins Greg Bishop in a Youtube interview on March 25, 2026, to discuss court cases on climate change, energy, and the artificial intelligence revolution.
Written by Steve Goreham
“Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle have announced AI capital spending plans totaling $650 billion this year, up 70% from 2025 and up 650% from 2020. This single-year spending total is larger than the individual Gross Domestic Product of 168 nations.”
Written by Redacted

Written by BBC

ChatGPT has helped to uncover a woman’s rare condition after years of being misdiagnosed by doctors.