‘Science should be an engine for freedom’: NIH nominee Bhattacharya threatens Senate status quo

Written by Greg Piper

WATCH: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya testifies at Senate confirmation hearing for  NIH director | PBS NewsSenate Democrats and some Republicans liked the status quo at the National Institutes of Health before the second Trump administration and Department of Government Efficiency started closely scrutinizing its grant decisions, headcount and wildly generous reimbursement for “indirect costs” to institutions at the expense of money for their researchers.

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The U.S. Is Planting Too Much GMO Corn

Written by Douglas Main

A new study adds to evidence that farmers in the U.S. corn belt have over-planted a type of genetically modified corn, leading to estimated losses of more than $1 billion as the pests the corn was designed to repel have grown resistant over time

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Climate, Carbon, Geo-engineering & Global Agendas – On Tom Nelson’s Podcast

Written by Efrat Fenigson and Tom Nelson

Efrat Fenigson is an Israeli journalist, podcaster and public speaker. She’s a marketing expert and former Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of global companies with a strong technology background for the past 20 years, who turned into a journalist when the void left by the mainstream media and their lies became too big to bear.

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’Green’ Energy Push Ignores Global Poor, Energy Poverty

Written by Ronald Stein P.E. and Dr. Cleveland M. Jones

The few wealthy countries of Germany, Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, other EU countries, and the USA, representing less than one [percent] of the eight billion on Earth, are mandating social changes to achieve ‘net zero’ emissions in their small worlds within this planet

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