
The rise of artificial intelligence in education is forcing schools and universities to rethink everything from homework policies to how final exams are administered.
Written by Kurt Knutsson,

The rise of artificial intelligence in education is forcing schools and universities to rethink everything from homework policies to how final exams are administered.
Written by Paul D. Thacker

The German newspaper, Berliner Zeitung, has been publishing some pretty amazing dives that examine corruption in virology and the science journals that support them, however, these reports by journalist Franz Becchi are not reaching English readers. I just realized this is the third instance I’ve translated one of his articles.
Written by Paul Homewood

Oh no, how will we get our ‘clean’ energy now!!
Written by Tilak Doshi

President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled ‘Restoring Gold Standard Science’ on May 23rd 2025, aiming to overhaul research-integrity policies and ensure that federal government-sponsored science is “transparent, rigorous and impactful”.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

With the Northern Hemisphere scorched by the climate catastrophe people used to welcome under the archaic moniker “summer”, we are getting something of an accidental “demonstration project” of the fabled ‘green’ lack of energy transition
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The heartbreaking flooding in central Texas, including the devastating loss of young lives at a girls’ camp near Austin, is a tragedy that demands reflection, accountability, and action, not political grandstanding.
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

On the 7th July 2025 a mother was convicted of murder in the Australian courts for poisoning her lunch guests with death cap mushrooms. Three people died and one survived after a serious illness following the meal.
Written by Various authors

The Defender’s Big Chemical NewsWatch delivers the latest headlines, from a variety of news sources, related to toxic chemicals and their effect on human health and the environment
Written by Dr David Bell

The primary reason people in wealthy countries live longer than those in poorer countries is that they have better sanitation such as clean water and hygiene, better nutrition (especially fresh food), better living conditions such as housing and better access to basic healthcare like antibiotics for childhood pneumonia.
Written by Will Jones

The cat is out of the bag, says Diana Furchtgott-Roth in the Telegraph. The vitriolic reaction to Congress’s plans to cut tax credits for renewables lays bare how ‘cheap’ wind and solar really are, and how the endless subsidies are never enough
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

A major new study published in Nature Medicine examines how three common dietary components—processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), and trans fatty acids (TFAs)—affect chronic disease risk.
Written by Theresa Sullivan Barger

Researchers say they have found clear evidence that the human brain can keep making new neurons well into adulthood, potentially settling decades of controversy.
Written by Dr John Campbell

Mr. Michael Oesch demonstrates humility, courage, steadfastness and forgiveness in the face of Ontario’s medical establishment who simply do not know what to do with him.
Written by Phillip Altman BPharm(Hons), MSc, PhD

“Barry Young ran the NZ Government database that paid the vaccinators.
Written by Ian Brighthope

Introduction: The Cowardice of the ABC – Australia’s National Broadcaster Betrays the Public
Written by Andy Rowlands

NASA has lost contact with an $88 million satellite, partly funded by Jeff Bezos, designed to track methane emissions