
Did De-pop Shot Hit Red States Harder Than Blue States?
Written by Welcome the eagles

Written by Welcome the eagles

Written by John Michael-Dumais

How can we restore trust in our public institutions — governments, universities, media, science and medicine — when the government spends $100 million to create “cognitive vaccines”.
Written by Matt Oliver

National Grid executives have warned of blackouts before the end of the decade unless the South East pays more for power than other regions. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

The World Health Organization (WHO) today triggered the process to grant Emergency Use Listing to two monkeypox vaccines.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In the early 20th century, President Theodore Roosevelt championed a form of environmentalism that led to the creation of national parks, wildlife refuges, and protected forests.
Written by Phillip.Altman

Written by Kenneth Richard

A new study reveals the limit of the greenhouse gas-induced longwave radiative impact extends only to the ~10 μm (0.01 mm) skin layer — the ocean-air interface — and no deeper
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The Olympics is a glaring example of misguided climate policy.
Written by Jack Izzo

In high school science class, textbooks often feature a recognizable image of the Earth and all its layers—currently, that’s the crust, outer and inner mantle, and outer and inner core
Written by Tessa Koumoundouros

Old footage of chimpanzees in captivity uttering the word “mama” suggest our closest living relatives could have the neural building blocks for speech after all.
Written by Suzzane Burdick, Ph. D

Exposure to 3G cellphone radiation caused cell damage and death in the user’s cheek tissue, which could lead to the development of cancer, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

Story at a glance:
Written by Ceres team

In this talk, Dr. Soon discussed major fundamental problems with the “detection and attribution” of global warming by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Written by Robert Bryce

Electricity is the world’s most important and fastest-growing form of energy.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The recent paper published in Nature Communications entitled”Achieving Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions Critical to Limit Climate Tipping Risks“.
Written by P Gosselin
