Turning off a gene early in mouse development led researchers to end up with an accidental six-legged embryonic mammal.
Scientists Accidentally Made a Mouse Grow Legs in Place of Genitals
Written by Tessa Koumoundouros
Written by Tessa Koumoundouros
Turning off a gene early in mouse development led researchers to end up with an accidental six-legged embryonic mammal.
Written by David Smart
Promising cancer drugs that are fast-tracked through approvals don’t always work as hoped.
Written by Zachary Streiber
A popular study that claims ivermectin has shown no effectiveness against all-cause mortality contains false information but remains uncorrected
Written by Dr. David Mcgrogan
Readers may well have heard the news that, yesterday (April 9th 2024), the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) issued its rulings in the conjoined ‘climate change’cases of Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and Others v Switzerland, Carême v France, and Duarte Agostinho and Others v. Portugal and 32 Others.
Written by Irina Slav
When the European Union approved its Green Deal, it was done to much fanfare and sparkles
Written by Chris Morrison
The United Nations established the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change in 1988 and in 1995 the first Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP1) was held in Berlin. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Chris Morrison
The United Nations established the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change in 1988 and in 1995 the first climate Conference of the Parties (COP1) was held in Berlin
Written by Lucinda Herbert
CCTV footage captured the moment when an e-bike exploded, causing a “ferocious” fire – as its owner stood waiting for a train
Written by John Leake
The recent news that Dr. Peter Daszak has been “invited” to a May 1 House of Representatives hearing to question him about his 2018 work on SARS coronaviruses prompted me to review the following email thread dated March 5 – 8, 2018 between Daszak at EcoHealth Alliance, Tonie Rocke at the United States Geological Survey to UNC Professor Ralph Baric
Written by Maryam Henein
In Part 1, we asked the question: What are the scientists at CERN really looking for? The information seems fantastical or even apocalyptic, but is it conspiratorial?
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The year 1816, known as the “Year Without a Summer,” stands as a stark historical example of how vulnerable human society can be to climate anomalies.
Written by Paul Joseph Watson
A secretive project conducted from the deck of an aircraft carrier in the San Francisco Bay will shoot trillions of aerosol particles into the sky to increase cloud cover in the name of preventing global warming, and details have been held back to “avoid (a) public backlash”.
Written by John Mac Ghlionn
Written by Kevin Stokliin
Several recent reports say that President Biden’s new EV mandates will likely amount to a sizable wealth transfer from the poor to the rich, and from rural red regions to urban, blue, Democrat-voting districts
Written by Laura Harris
A new report from the PlastChem Project has found that there are at least 3,000 more chemicals present in different plastic products than previously estimated
Written by Max Lugarve
In the past, exercise was often (stupidly) stereotyped as more of a guy’s thing, especially when it comes to weight training