Long considered a sign of mental illness, ‘pareidolia’ or seeing patterns in randomness might be a useful measure of creativity
See faces in the clouds? It might be a sign of your creativity
Written by Christian Jarrett
Written by Christian Jarrett
Long considered a sign of mental illness, ‘pareidolia’ or seeing patterns in randomness might be a useful measure of creativity
Written by Steve Goreham
Trump Administration actions to scale back renewable energy capture headlines, but citizens are also pushing back. Efforts to deploy wind and solar systems face a rising tide of opposition in towns, counties, and states.
Written by Norman Fenton
The “man-made climate change” scam is in the news again because of the developments in the case of “Climate Professor” Michael “hockey stick” Mann versus Mark Steyn.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
When we watch a government-run “biosecurity” strategy for a zoonotic illness fail for years, how much longer should we accept the status quo?
Written by Ireland Owens
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is reportedly gearing up to remove mentions of climate change and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) from its official documents. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Michelle Perro, M.D.
The points made by Gravalese regarding our Girl Scout Cookie study must be clarified. Firstly, there was never a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recall of the Girl Scout Cookies, nor did we ever state or promote that in our article.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
The study titled, The Discrepancy Between the Number of Saved Lives with COVID-19 Vaccination and Statistics of Our World Data, was recently published in the Journal of Clinical Trials:
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
For decades, we’ve been bombarded with catastrophic predictions from climate scientists, politicians, and activists.
Written by Max Lugavere
Did you know that nearly 50 percent of protein powders tested in the U.S. contain unsafe levels of heavy metals — yet most brands don’t disclose it?
Written by Mike Stone
According to the mainstream narrative, “antibodies” are proteins that react to antigens—substances identified as foreign, such as toxins, proteins, peptides, or polysaccharides
Written by Ben Pile
One of the biggest mysteries of the past decade or so has been the lingering of Justin Trudeau. Just how has he managed to stay in post for so long?
Written by Sallust
The UK’s ‘Net Zero’ agenda is making families poorer by driving the productivity crisis and squeezing living standards, economists have said
Written by Billy Adams
The Department of Defense (DoD) has officially ended its nearly two-decade-long focus on climate change as a national security issue, signaling a dramatic reversal of policies that once prioritized sustainability and climate-related research within the U.S. military. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
An estimated 350,000 manufactured chemicals exist globally, yet fewer than 20 percent have been tested for toxicity. A new study suggests this increased exposure to chemicals is behind the rise in chronic disease, neurodevelopment disorders and childhood cancers
Written by BBC
Dogs that are constantly hungry and prone to being overweight share a common bit of biology with some obesity-prone humans
Written by I&I Editorial Board
Sunday, its largest circulation day of the week, the New York Times ran a lengthy, triple-bylined story intended to stir up fear and anger over the Trump White House’s climate policy