People under 50 without conditions that put them at risk of contracting COVID-19 will soon be unable to get a COVID-19 booster, the UK government announced on January 25th
Written by Zachary Streiber
People under 50 without conditions that put them at risk of contracting COVID-19 will soon be unable to get a COVID-19 booster, the UK government announced on January 25th
Written by JULIANNE GEIGER
Uganda has commenced drilling operations on its first commercially viable oil operation, an Uganda Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development spokesperson said on Tuesday
Written by Janice Hisle
Concerns and controversy are swirling around the decision by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to alter an electrocardiogram test limit for pilots
Written by Rajan Laad
On the 24th January households across the UK were paid to use less electricity from 17:00 (5 PM) and 18:00 (6 PM) GMT. This was part of a scheme to conserve energy
Written by Herb Rose
Written by LINNEA LUEKEN
A Google search for ‘climate change’ brought up a variety of articles from mainstream news sources, including The Hill and The Conversation, reporting on research that claims ‘climate change’ has caused an increase in severe wildfires which are causing severe psychological trauma.
Written by Joe Postma
Ontological mathematics is the science of the future that proves the shocking truth that the world is not material but a collective dream, so-called “matter” is an illusion, and the ultimate reality is a domain of pure mind
Written by Andrew W. Saul
The 39th annual report from the American Association of Poison Control Centers shows zero deaths from vitamins
Written by Sebastien Bell
The company says that its ships are not equipped to fight a lithium-ion battery fire at sea
Written by EMMET PENNEY
The EPA is not happy the Tennessee Valley Authority has decided to build a new natural gas plant to replace some of its coal generation
Written by Nadya Swart
Ivermectin and its use as a treatment for COVID-19 was catapulted to centre stage when the pandemic erased all rhyme and reason in 2020
Written by Tom Nelson
Government agencies say that carbon dioxide levels are rising entirely due to human activity and the burning of fossil fuels. But are they?
Written by Saeed Qureshi
Medicines, alternative medicines, drugs, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, tablets, capsules, antibiotics, therapeutics, vaccines, minerals, vitamins, proteins, fats, sugars, etc. – all are different names (synonyms) for the word – chemicals. Independent of their source, synthetic or natural, there is no difference.
Written by LINNEA LUEKEN
The Los Angeles Times and The Seattle Times posted articles reporting that scientists are acknowledging recent weather conditions on the West Coast, including swings from drought to atmospheric rivers causing flooding, are natural for the region.
Written by Kelen McBreen
The government’s announcement comes after media outlets exposed a startup company based in Mexico that was allegedly using hot air balloons to spread sulfur particles into the stratosphere to combat “global warming.”
Written by Dr. Andrew Kaufman