I don’t recall exactly when it was that I learned that it took a bit more than eight minutes for the Sun’s light to reach us here on Earth. Sometime before high school, I think.
When a Time Delay Becomes a Time Bomb
Written by Roger Kimball
Written by Roger Kimball
I don’t recall exactly when it was that I learned that it took a bit more than eight minutes for the Sun’s light to reach us here on Earth. Sometime before high school, I think.
Written by Iulian Dnistran
Electric cars don’t play nice in freezing temperatures. That’s because the battery’s chemistry, like any battery, is affected by cold temperatures, whereas ideal conditions allow the energy to flow more freely.
Written by Iain Davis
According to the UK Met Office, 2023 was the second hottest year in the UK since 1884
Written by Paul Homewood
STORM Gerrit (pictured above) arrived the day after Boxing Day, accompanied by the usual headlines: ‘85mph gales barrelled down on Britain’, screamed the Daily Mail
Written by Colleen Huber
In a January 2023 preprint in The Lancet, the New Zealand government released a study showing a 70 percent increased rate of kidney injury following two doses of Pfizer mRNA vaccines.
Written by Cara Michelle Miller
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was recently diagnosed and is being treated for prostate cancer. He is one of the nearly 290,000 American men who will be diagnosed with the disease this year.
Written by John Leake
In 2019, independent investigative journalist, Sharyl Attkisson, produced a stunning report on the U.S. government’s concealment of expert witness testimony that vaccines can and do indeed cause autism in some children.
Written by Clare Watson
Deep down, everyone just wants to be understood. And regardless of what language we speak, or whether we are blind or sighted, new research hints at a shared, universal non-verbal communication system that comes to life when we gesture without talking.
Written by Nick Pope
The two firms behind a major offshore wind project decided to cancel a contract to supply power from the development on Wednesday, dealing a major blow to Biden’s ‘green’ energy agenda.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
I have always wondered how hard it would be for a research scientist or clinician-investigator to publish a paper concluding COVID-19 vaccination was unsafe when they took the jab, had their family vaccinated, pushed it on their patients, and worked in an environment where their job was dependent on compliance with a vaccine mandate.
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
The Biden White House is determined to have open borders, which not only threaten our economy and overwhelm our existing support systems which are funded by and for US citizens, but also expose Americans to deadly diseases.
Written by John Leake
Over the last year I’ve heard multiple stories of young people taking what they thought were recreational drugs—or pharmaceutical drugs for recreational purposes—that turned out to be spiked with fatal quantifies of fentanyl.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
While ‘climate change’ presents undeniable challenges (in the author’s opinion, not ours – Ed), its status as an existential threat to humanity has no scientific basis.
Written by Rollo Tomassi
I remember a time back in the 1980s when I would visit my mother on her weekends. She’d insist my brother and I go to her church on Sundays.
Written by WSJ Editorial Board
Germans stopped counting long ago, but the rest of the world still might be interested in what Europe’s largest economy is paying to accomplish its transition to net-zero ‘carbon’ emissions
Written by Grace Piercy
Birmingham could be banning cars from city centre roads they are not already banned from in a major overhaul of its ‘road safety’ strategy