
Security and other concerns are preventing transfer of the anti-rocket systems to Israel or Ukraine
Written by John M. Donnelly

Security and other concerns are preventing transfer of the anti-rocket systems to Israel or Ukraine
Written by John Leake

NYT: “Covid Shots May Slightly Raise Stroke Risk in the Oldest Recipients“
Written by Bob Webster

Written by Lynne Balzer

We are repeatedly told that 97 percent of scientists agree that Earth’s climate is experiencing dangerous warming caused by human activities
Written by Guy Gin

Just when I thought I might never have to write about the Covid-19 Pandemic in Japan again, the Nature journal Scientific Reports publishes a hallucinogenically ludicrous counterfactual modelling study co-authored by Hiroshi Nishiura, the Japanese government’s go-to guy for epidemiological modelling madness
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

We talked last week about a proposal to refreeze the poles, which last we checked are already frozen. But the aspirations of geotinkerers don’t end at messing with the Arctic
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

According to StarInsider, “The impact of climate change and global warming is hitting humanity hard. It’s also having grave implications for the natural world, not least Earth’s already fragile ecosystems. But if asked, how would you describe the consequences of climate change on everyday life?”
Written by Matthew Lysiak

A report that nearly three out of every four active duty service members of the military are either overweight or obese is an indicator that the low-fat, high-carbohydrate food diet that for decades has been enforced by the United States Armed Forces needs to be scrapped, according to an expert
Written by James R. Riordon

Quantum weirdness applies to sound as well as to light and atomic particles
Written by Keith Cooper

A search for anomalous flashes of energy and signs of life on nearby exoplanets are also on the menu
Written by Stephanie Pappas

The gold and platinum that came from giant space rocks should have sunk into Earth’s core instead of rising to the crust
Written by Matthew Addicoat

Most chemical compouds are still unknown to science. How many new ones can we make by combining elements from the periodic table?
Written by Ellie Abraham

A huge mass of heat-emitting rock has been found buried beneath the surface of the Moon
Written by Ellie Abraham

The whale species, commonly known as killer whales, is an apex predator that has learned to adapt its hunting methods to a variety of different prey
Written by Harriet Brewis

The name “core” suggests something hard and fixed but, it turns out, the Earth’s core is leaking
Written by Lael Gilbert

Since the HMS Beagle arrived in the Galapagos with Charles Darwin to meet a fateful family of finches, ecologists have struggled to understand a particularly perplexing question: Why is there a ridiculous abundance of species some places on Earth and a scarcity in others? What factors, exactly, drive animal diversity?