
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would seek to remove microplastics and pharmaceuticals from drinking water as part of its effort to improve water standards. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Nick Naulty

The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it would seek to remove microplastics and pharmaceuticals from drinking water as part of its effort to improve water standards. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Paul Homewood

The Iran – US/Israel War has created an energy crisis that is a real wake-up call for the West’s pursuit of Net Zero. We rely on the Middle East for about a quarter of the world’s oil and a tenth of its gas. Even after just a few short weeks, the war’s effects are becoming apparent.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

Love it or hate it, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is proving its worth in weeding out errors in science. A case in point is the recent remarkable story whereby AI has exposed an error in a widely-accepted physics theorem.
Written by Clay Waters

Thursday’s PBS News Hour segment on “extreme weather events” turned out even more bluntly unscientific than the channel’s usual apocalyptic environmental “Tipping Point” fare, with reporter Ali Rogin equating temporary weather patterns with dangerous ‘climate change’
Written by Mary Gilleece

The recent news that one in eight children are now reported by their parents as being disabled ought to prompt an immediate national inquiry into what on earth is causing a large proportion of the population to sicken
Written by Will Jones

Italy has delayed its plan to close its coal-fired power stations by more than a decade as the Iran war drives up oil and gas prices
Written by A Midwestern Doctor

Many traditions throughout history have come to view the prenatal period and childbirth as one of the most important moments in a human’s life as it sets the stage for all that follows
Written by Dr Philip McMillan

A paper has just been published examining COVID-19 vaccination and sudden death in younger individuals. It has been widely shared because it appears reassuring. The conclusion: no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines increase the risk of sudden cardiac death in healthy young adults
Written by Doomberg

Just hours before the war in Iran kicked off, North Dakota District Court Judge James D. Gion issued a final judgment ordering several Greenpeace entities to pay $345 million to Energy Transfer to compensate for their destructive role in the 2016–2017 Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protests
Written by Dr Steven L. Robertson

A neuroscientist spent decades searching for an answer — and found something unexpected. For much of modern history, science and spirituality have often been placed on opposite sides of the same conversation.
Written by Mandi Risko

Net zero investments are costing pension savers hundreds of thousands of pounds in lost returns, a report has warned. [some emphasis, links added]
Written by Jonathan Engler

A hero from my youth – Manchester United defender Steve Bruce – tragically lost a grandchild (Madison Bruce-Smith) to SIDS in October 2024
Written by Will Jones

Btitish EV drivers that use public charging stations are likely to see large price increases as the operating companies face huge increases to their costs
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

In my appearance on The Jimmy Dore Show, we explored a vital yet often overlooked aspect of human well-being — cellular health and the myriad of silent toxins eroding it. I shared insights from my book, “Your Guide to Cellular Health: Unlocking the Science of Longevity and Joy”
Written by Kyle Kohli

A new report is calling on Congress to intervene and force a taxpayer-funded scientific body to pull a biased climate chapter from the judicial Reference Manual of Scientific Evidence, warning that undisclosed conflicts of interest and dark money-backed advocacy networks remain embedded in guidance still being circulated to judges, even after the judiciary itself backed away
Written by PSI editor

The Shroud of Turin has been the subject of sustained scientific investigation because of the faint image it bears of a crucified man. Modern science has no explanation of how the image was possibly created.