Varna: Light is Part of Us and We are Part of Light
Written by Dr M Nisa Khan
Written by Dr M Nisa Khan
Written by Samantha Flom
Artificial intelligence (AI) may not be advanced enough to replace teachers now, but according to Bill Gates, that time is not far off
Written by Andrew Thornebrooke
Robotic killing machines prowl the land, the skies, and the seas. They are fully automated, seeking out and engaging with adversarial robots across every domain of war. Their human handlers are relegated to the rearguard, overseeing the action at a distance while conflicts are fought and won by machines
Written by John Leake
In our book, The Courage to Face COVID-19: Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex, Dr. McCullough and I give numerous examples of how anyone—even eminently qualified scientists and researchers—who questions the prevailing orthodoxy about a range of public policy issues will likely be labelled a “conspiracy theorist.”
Written by Marc Morano
Marc Morano responds to criticism of his trans-energy comparison on his daily segment of The Morano Minute on TNT radio
Written by David Bell
The mRNA ‘vaccines’ were released globally in early 2021 with the slogan ‘safe and effective.’
Written by George Webb
My first post on this topic, “Did Remdesivir Start As A SuperSoldier Shield”, was not specific enough about the HIV and Hepatitis-C work done by Southern Research for Gilead and the DoD
Written by Michael Deacon
Forget the stunt at the snooker. Forget the grandstanding at the Grand National. And forget the threats to disrupt the London Marathon this weekend. That’s nothing
Written by Devon Andre
A bit of heat can unlock more of the nutrients in some of your favorite vegetables
Written by Megan Edgelow
What you do every day matters and routines help you do it
Written by Naveen Athrappully
Women with a high body mass index (BMI) tend to be more susceptible to “emotional overeating” compared to men, the latest research shows, revealing a distinction between the genders
Written by BBC
US scientists believe they may have uncovered why hair turns grey as we age, citing pigment-making cells which lose the ability to mature
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS
We all know that glyphosate and other herbicides are sprayed on almost all of our commercial grains, legumes and seed oil crops to kill the plants all at once, thus making the processing much easier.
Written by Reuters
Written by Kenneth Richard
Earth’s average annual temperature fluctuated by as much as 35°C at high latitudes from one millennial-scale period to the next during the last glacial period
Written by BBC
Sunny disposition. Stormy relationship. Hot under the collar. Look on the bright side. Winds of change.