Your brain is full of mistakes.
But they’re not the social gaffes from seventh grade that keep you lying awake at night.
Written by Bethany Brookshire
Your brain is full of mistakes.
But they’re not the social gaffes from seventh grade that keep you lying awake at night.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
Several U.S. cities, towns and counties announced they will stop fluoridating their water in the aftermath of a landmark federal court ruling that found water fluoridation at current levels poses an “unreasonable risk” of reduced IQ in children.
Written by Children Health Defense Team EMR and Wireless Team
Members of Spring Lake Against 5G Towers, represented by Children’s Health Defense (CHD), attended a Sept. 24 meeting to voice their opposition to Verizon’s proposal to install six 35-foot 5G cell towers along the Jersey Shore.
Written by Kevin killough
When New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against beef giant JBS Foods, alleging deceptive practices over its commitment to achieve net-zero emissions.
Written by Samir Battacharya
New Delhi is eyeing Africa for critical minerals that are instrumental in shaping the nation’s energy transition, as well as establishing it as a leading power in the Global South
Written by John Leake
I was pleased to see the news that 22 Attorneys General, including our great Texan Ken Paxton, have just sent a letter to the American Academy of Pediatrics, warning that corrupt organization that it may be breaking the law with its misleading statements about so-called “gender dysphoria” in minors and the best way to treat it
Written by Adrian Norman
Data in a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests that Earth’s warming trend over the past two decades may not be attributable to human-related activity
Written by David Nield
The number of people being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has risen sharply in recent decades, and research continues to look at factors involved in these conditions
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
The whole Green New Deal/energy transition project seems to be coming apart at the seams because it’s just not possible to live that way
Written by Dr David McGrogan
Current political discourse has a peculiar pre-occupation with controlling the future
Written by BBC
Get ready for a cosmic surprise this autumn – Earth has got a second moon, albeit brifely
Written by Georgina Rannard
A huge solar flare, the largest since 2017, has been spotted erupting from the Sun’s surface. Solar flares are made up of electromagnetic radiation that travel from the Sun at the speed of light and can reach Earth in about eight minutes.
Written by Bret Swanson
Last Friday, Microsoft, in the middle of an historic race for artificial intelligence dominance, announced it would purchase more than $15 billion worth of electricity from Constellation Energy in a 20-year deal
Written by Steve Goreham
Headlines promote ‘renewable’ energy equipment companies as part of efforts to transition to ‘Net Zero’ carbon dioxide emissions by 2050
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
A bill introduced late last week in the U.S. House of Representatives would end the liability protections Congress gave vaccine makers under the 1986 Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.
Written by The conversation
On television shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Resident” and “Chicago Med,” physicians seem to always have the right answer.