
In a crowded field, can there have been a worse decision than that taken by the CMOs (Chief Medical Officers) in September 2021 to override the JCVI’s advice and authorise the vaccination of children?
Written by Nick Rendell

In a crowded field, can there have been a worse decision than that taken by the CMOs (Chief Medical Officers) in September 2021 to override the JCVI’s advice and authorise the vaccination of children?
Written by Michelle Starr

A rock on Mars is speckled with signs that it may have hosted life-supporting chemistry billions of years ago
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

A new study by a team of Canadian researchers into excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic found that patterns of excess death globally could not be explained by the virus, including long COVID.
Written by Daniel Sanderson

For years the Royal Military Tattoo RAF flypasts have added a spectacular final flourish to one of Britain’s most popular celebrations of military tradition, but now Edinburgh’s Labour council is considering calling for an end to them
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

While regulators in non-U.S. countries, including Singapore, have issued approvals for specific insect-based foods, in the U.S.
Written by David Blackmon

Once the ongoing effort by the legacy media to reinvent presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris as a dynamic leader and competent campaigner passes, we will presumably enter the part of the presidential race in which we examine her real record on the key issues. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

Story at a glance:
Written by Mike Stone

When I began my journey into the world of “antibodies,” I was rather shocked by the complete lack of direct scientific evidence that these entities actually existed and functioned as described.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

Please enjoy this long-format interview I had with Dr. John A. Catanzaro N.M.D., Ph.D. CEO and Co-founder of Neo7 Bioscience.
Written by Justin Westbrook

Tesla is really in a bad way lately, with reports of shrinking demand for its cars in the U.S. market similarly dragging down the automaker’s market share, and a stock price that’s struggled to stay afloat so far this year.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

Germany’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic was based on political objectives, and the government implemented countermeasures that often contradicted scientific evidence and the opinion of the government’s own scientists.
Written by The Defender Staff

Suicide Rates in Children Have Continued to Climb Across 15 Years, Study Finds
Written by Lee Zeldin

If it weren’t for double standards, Albany Democrats wouldn’t have any standards at all—especially regarding “green” energy.
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Transgender medicine is a giant experiment being performed in academic medical centers involving endocrinologists, pediatricians, gynecologists, urologists, and plastic surgeons
Written by Michelle Starr

What’s even more exciting is that exoplanet has been imaged directly as a discrete and separate entity independent of observations of its star
Written by Michelle Sterling

The BBC is reporting that Mark Carney says household energy bills will drop by 2030 thanks to new technologies, omitting the fact that someone must pay for power grid and generation upgrades, says the Canadian Friends of Science Society