On 3 April 1973, Marty Cooper (pictured) stood on a corner of Sixth Avenue in New York and took a phone book from his pocket
Mobile phone inventor made first call 50 years ago
Written by BBC
Written by BBC
On 3 April 1973, Marty Cooper (pictured) stood on a corner of Sixth Avenue in New York and took a phone book from his pocket
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
The CDC indicates that 1 in 36 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to estimates from CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network.
Written by John O'Sullivan
Please join Principia Scientific Internationals doyens live on TNT Radio this Saturday when we interview a man of diverse talents and accomplishments. Ken Coffman is an electrical engineer, author and publisher. In tribute to a life-long love of the written word, he’s the author and co-author of 13 novels, one nonfiction and a technical book.
Written by Drs Sam & Mark Bailey, Dr Andy Kaufman & Dr Tom Cowan
For far too long, it’s been the “freedom community” with the “no-virus” stance, positioned against the “pro-virus” community. There have been endless videos, Instagram posts, tweets, name-calling, and “de-bunking”.
Written by David Charbonneau
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a disabling and complex disorder, and according to the U.S. Centers for Control and Prevention (CDC), is estimated to affect up to 2.5 million Americans.
Written by Peter McCullough
Every day Dr. McCullough and I speak to people who have been injured—or have a family member who has been killed—by one of the COVID-19 vaccines
Written by John Leake
In a few of my Substack posts I have mentioned Edward Dowd’s book Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 & 2022.
Written by Andrew Montford
Major UK windfarms are again reneging on their promise to deliver power to the national grid at agreed prices
Written by James Hill MD
Concealing Operation Dumb-Down: 52 of 55 studies find fluoride associated with reduced cognitive ability (Updated 4/5/23)
Written by Viv Forbes
City food supplies cannot survive without reliable refrigeration at every level, from farms to retail stores. But green propagandists continue to inflict lethal damage to our electricity industry – it has become dangerously unreliable and dreadfully expensive
Written by Angelo Amante
Italy’s government on Tuesday approved a bill banning the use of laboratory-produced food and animal feed as it aims to safeguard the country’s agri-food heritage, its agriculture minister told a news conference after a Cabinet meeting
Written by John Leake
Understanding the most misused word in the English language
Written by Harry Fletcher
It feels like there have been staggering science stories emerging every other day recently, all of which have blown our tiny little minds
Written by Jonathan Landsman
Sodium bicarbonate, better known as baking soda, has been used for decades as a first line of defense against every kind of “acidic” health problem—including cancer
Written by Flora Zhao
Over the past few decades, people have become increasingly aware of the risks associated with excessive exposure to UV radiation from sunlight, including skin cancer, photoaging, and cataracts
Written by Zachary Streiber
The legal case brought by a whistleblower from Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial has been dismissed by a judge