An on-demand, non-hormonal male contraceptive pill may be a real possibility say scientists who have found a cell pathway, or switch, that stops sperm from being able to swim
Male contraceptive pill prototype stops sperm swimming
Written by BBC
Written by BBC
An on-demand, non-hormonal male contraceptive pill may be a real possibility say scientists who have found a cell pathway, or switch, that stops sperm from being able to swim
Written by Joel Smalley
In this previous post, I presented some basic mortality data for North Dakota and Minnesota as evidence for people to decide whether the COVID mRNA products were necessary, safe and effective
Written by Joseph Forgas
The takeover of universities and scientific associations by radical Woke activists seeking to impose an ideological straight jacket on academia has now reached alarming proportions
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) led by Dr. John Skerritt, MD, PhD, has been the face of regulatory decisions for Australia during the pandemic crisis
Written by BBC
Some scientists at UCL and the University of Cambridge have done something really cool! No, literally: they’ve managed to create a brand new type of ice
Written by Allysia Finley
Replacing all gasoline-powered cars with electric vehicles won’t be enough to prevent the world from overheating, according to a new report from the University of California, Davis, and ‘a network of academics and policy experts’ called the Climate and Community Project.
Written by The Associated Press
Small but meaningful amounts of electricity can pulse from a new generation of micronuclear reactors. Universities are taking interest
Written by Ronald Stein
The few wealthy countries pursuing the generation of electricity from wind turbines and solar panels while simultaneously moving to rid the world of ‘fossil fuels’ have short memories of petrochemical products and human ingenuity being the reasons for the world populating from 1 to 8 billion in less than two hundred years.
Written by Anennette Cary
Written by Jim Lovgren
Since the beginning of December there have been at least twelve strandings of whales along the New York and New Jersey shores, all resulting in the death of these animals
Written by Matt Oliver and Rachel Millard
Written by Lance D Johnson
For years, the global warming cult has shamed people for not believing in their religion of doom, for not agreeing that the oceans are rising fast, that the world is ending because of CO2
Written by Matthew Ehret
On the morning of February 6, 2023 the people of Turkey and Syria were struck by a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake, followed by a 6.7 aftershock and then a final (we hope) 7.5 quake in the late afternoon.
Written by The Sun
British drivers appear to be ditching electric cars in droves in favour of traditional petrol cars because of the time they have to queue at charging stations
Written by Dane Wiggington
With “scientists” now proposing to use moon dust to cool Earth, the ranks of academia continue to lose credibility with each passing day
Written by Joel Smalley
Central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs, are government-backed digital currencies issued by a central bank. They’re being rapidly rolled out to bring about a new economic transaction system that could lead to a new form of modern-day slavery.