
Those two moons of Mars are celestially eccentric oddities
Written by Leonard David

Those two moons of Mars are celestially eccentric oddities
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As the real impact of climate policy is felt in the real world, lots of people are objecting that it’s hurting more than we were promised. A lot more
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Among the metaphors that obstruct thought rather than facilitate it is the notion of multiple tipping points
Written by Naveen Athrappully

The people included in the study suffered from headaches, tremors, muscle spasms, insomnia, sleepiness, vertigo, and difficulty in concentration
Written by Arthur Firstenberg

Written by Professor Gloria Moss Ph.D. FCIPD

VT’s Gloria Moss brings you the latest shocking news from Universities across the world
Written by Robert Lea

This is the first-ever study that shows mammals may be able to thrive in space
Written by Stephen Moore

One of the textbook marketing flops of all time was the Ford Edsel sedan, heralded as the hot new car in the late 1950s
Written by Alisa Priddle

Tesla CEO also says Cybertrucks will trickle out until 2025, and admits that making this truck is hard
Written by Wayne A Rohde

The following is a story of a federal judge who has issued opinions in favor of a few vaccine injury petitions on appeal
Written by John Leake

The daily battle with bots, automatons, philistines, and brainwashed kids
Written by Stop These Things

A while back, wind industry spinners reckoned tourists would flock to see a few of these whirling wonders in action, now they’re flocking to their graveyards
Written by Mark Kaufman

Over the past couple years, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has continually smashed its own speed records. And in the next year, it will continue to break more records
Written by Franco Battaglia

Demetris Koutsoyiannis is Emeritus Professor of Hydrology and Hydrosystem Analysis at the National Technical University of Athens
Written by Matt Ridley

The truth is out. An official report has admitted for the first time the scale of the cost of reaching net zero by 2050
Written by Joel Smalley

A good friend told me she’s off to the hospital this afternoon to have her cholesterol checked on the insistence of her partner