
For decades, scientists have searched for ways to slow or prevent Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia worldwide. Now, a surprising area of research is gaining attention: compounds derived from cannabis.
Written by PSI Editor

For decades, scientists have searched for ways to slow or prevent Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia worldwide. Now, a surprising area of research is gaining attention: compounds derived from cannabis.
Written by Kenneth Richard

Natural variability, volcanic forcing, and “internal noise” triggered Greenland’s rapid warming events.
Climate changes fostered by “unforced natural climate variability” may be more than an order of magnitude larger than the climate changes commonly attributed to anthropogenic forcing. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Electromagnetic radiation from power lines and tablets may increase children’s risk of central nervous system tumors, according to a peer-reviewed study published in Environmental Research.
Written by Smitha Mundasad

Written by Drew Turney
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Creatine monohydrate isn’t just for athletes anymore. Long known for helping power muscles during exercise, this inexpensive supplement is now being studied for its possible mental health effects — including depression and anxiety. But what does the science actually show?
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

For decades, low- and no-calorie sweeteners have been marketed as a smarter alternative to sugar — a way to cut calories without sacrificing taste. But new research published in Neurology suggests the story may be more complicated.
Written by PSI Editor

Eminent Canadian chemical engineer Dr. Pierre R. Latour explains why carbon dioxide (CO₂) does not warm the Earth in any meaningful way—and may even cause a very slight cooling.
Written by beyondmeds.com

Writer Andrew Solomon is one of the most famous psychiatric patients in the world having written and spoken often in great detail about his psychiatric history and psychopharmacology.
Written by Chris Morrison

Recent major incident in Louisiana exposed the potential catastrophic health risks from a sudden rupture of pipelines or carbon dioxide storage containers.
Written by ntkp.substack.com

New study from Poland indicates that honey bee numbers are being drastically impacted by long term exposure to human emissions of electromagnetic radiation from urban and industrial transmitters.
Written by PSI Editor

Psychedelics have long been studied for their effects on the mind. Now, new research suggests they may also influence something even more fundamental: how our cells age.
Written by climatediscussionnexus.com

Alarmist study from Columbia University predicts that we will have a 1.7C warmer world as soon as next year thanks to US President Donald Trump’s promise to ‘Drill, baby, drill!’
Written by blackout-news.de

New German research shows that offshore wind farms in the North Sea could measurably alter regional—and in some cases large-scale—currents by 2050, particularly in the German Bight.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

The article from Blackout News here reports on how a severe fire was triggered by an electric car at a charging station in Schwaigern (Baden-Württemberg) on February 16, 2026. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by PSI Editor

A recent investigation has added a new layer of data to something many of us use for hours every day: headphones.