
A new study by an international team of astronomers reveals that four Earth-sized planets orbit the nearest sun-like star, tau Ceti, which is about 12 light years away and visible to the naked eye.
Written by University of California, Santa Cruz

A new study by an international team of astronomers reveals that four Earth-sized planets orbit the nearest sun-like star, tau Ceti, which is about 12 light years away and visible to the naked eye.
Written by Dr Duane Thresher

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) has lots of prizes; they are very fond of congratulating themselves.
One of these is the Climate Communication Prize, which is in recognition for the “communication of climate science”, including “clarity of message and efforts to foster respect and understanding of science-based values”. This was initially funded by Nature’s Own, a company which wrenches fossils and minerals from the earth to sell to tourists.
Written by Hans Schreuder
Many climate ‘scientists’ and believers in the man-made global warming scare story argue that the trace gas, carbon dioxide (CO2) is our climate’s thermostatic control knob. They want us to accept that atmospheric concentrations of CO2 are currently at ‘dangerous levels.’ How wrong they are!
Written by BBC
Image copyright: GETTY IMAGESMore than 100 leading robotics experts are urging the United Nations to take action in order to prevent the development of “killer robots”.
Written by James Delingpole

The green movement is a religion rife with corruption, bad science, and hysteria, and nuclear – not renewables – is the best solution to our energy needs.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser
With the current “War on Monuments” just getting underway, new and lucrative jobs will be coming up soon, for example, for good stone masons and foundry workers.
Written by www.greatamericaneclipse.com

On August 21, 2017, millions of people across the United States will see nature’s most wondrous spectacle — a total eclipse of the Sun. It is a scene of unimaginable beauty; the Moon completely blocks the Sun, daytime becomes a deep twilight, and the Sun’s corona shimmers in the darkened sky. This is your guide to understand, prepare for, and view this beautiful celestial event.
Written by Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State’s College of Engineering have developed a new technology, Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT), that can generate any cell type of interest for treatment within the patient’s own body.
Written by Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science

A new study led by Michael P. Burke, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has identified the significance of a new class of chemical reactions involving three molecules that each participate in the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
Written by University of Texas at Arlington

Astrophysicists at the University of Texas at Arlington have predicted that an Earth-like planet may be lurking in a star system just 16 light years away.
Written by Richard F. Cronin

A good indicator of climate change is the ridge of caribou poop stretching for several kilometers. Piles of caribou poop 2.5 meters tall. Poop everywhere. Reminds me of that joke about the poor monkey desperately trying to put the cork back in. See the article published in January 2003 by the Japan Times and LA Times.
Written by Tony Heller
NOAA doesn’t have any daily temperature data from Brazil prior to 1944, and very little prior to 1960. The average station record length is only 30 years, and they average less than ten readings per month. Almost all of their Brazilian data is incoherent garbage.
Written by Kenneth Richard
Most Of Warming Trend Since the 1980s Is Naturally Driven, Not CO2-Driven
Written by PSI Staff

Skeptic scientist rips bed-wetting author of press article making false and alarmist claims about melting Arctic ice, rising sea levels and other climate ‘catastrophes.’
Written by University of Michigan

A University of Michigan dentistry professor drew upon his expertise in oral health in developing a new theory to help explain the deaths of the famed Franklin naval expedition crew, a mystery that has captivated historians for more than 150 years.
Written by University of Oxford

Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a new method to 3D-print laboratory- grown cells to form living structures. The approach could revolutionise regenerative medicine, enabling the production of complex tissues and cartilage that would potentially support, repair or augment diseased and damaged areas of the body.