The food on our plates today is a shadow of what our grandparents ate. Not only has flavor been sacrificed on the altar of productivity and shelf-life, but critical vitamins and minerals have also plummeted — with profound implications for public health
Boston Dynamics, the flashy robotics company maybe best known for orchestrating absurd robo-dance routines, has a new video out emphasizing its pivot towards commercial factory work
Climate models are often hailed as the bedrock of climate science, the unshakeable foundation upon which policy, regulation, and global action are built.
Canadian Astrophysicist and leading critic of the greenhouse gas theory – cornerstone of climate ‘science’ alarmism – Joseph E Postma, gets his argumentation put through Google’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) wringer, with astonishing results
We are off to Baku, Azerbaijan to cover COP29. For three decades now UNFCCC members and a vast horde of hangers-on have been gathering once a year in some posh resort to promise to do something about greenhouse gas emissions, this time for sure.
For millennia, human civilizations have built dams to safeguard communities, harness water for irrigation, and provide a steady supply of drinking water.
A peer-reviewed study published last week in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science found reports of 5,137 cases of cerebral thromboembolism after Covid shots over 36 months, compared with 52 reported cases following flu vaccines and 282 cases for all vaccines over the past 34 years
The question posed here is not a new one. The Roman poet, Juvenal, asked “Quis custodiet ipsos custodies”(book 2, Satire VI, lines 347–348), in other words “who guards the guards”? The question could be asked of high ranking political leaders, heads of organisations and senior members of the judiciary