Have you ever wondered how truthful electric vehicle (EV) ads are when it comes to range and efficiency in the real world? Or how different add-ons and accessories can reduce the range of your electric car? Well, the UK company carwow did, and they pulled together this video.
This essay, the first of two, looks at the UK education system and its praiseworthy laws under the Education Act 1996 against teachers pushing partisan views.
The biotechnology company Frequency Therapeutics is seeking to reverse hearing loss — not with hearing aids or implants, but with a new kind of regenerative therapy.
As Big Tech and major retail firms move into healthcare they bring promises of convenience and innovation they claim will benefit consumers — but the move also raises questions about the ever-growing power and influence of such firms and their real motivation for getting into healthcare.
If you can afford a Tesla, you probably find it hard to imagine that there are some 3.5 billion people on Earth who have no reasonably reliable access to electricity.
In a new video, medical doctor Sam Bailey explains what a virus is and what it isn’t. She is the bestselling coauthor of Virus Mania, showing how virus fearmongering is unfounded and that virus mayhem ignores basic scientific facts.
That was the impetus of this video, where she takes up the challenge to create a one-stop video that exposes the truth about viruses.
A subsidiary of one of the largest U.S. providers of renewable energy pleaded guilty to criminal charges and was ordered to pay over $8 million in fines and restitution after at least 150 bald eagles were killed at its wind farms in eight states, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Bill Nye the ‘Science Guy’ went from pushing climate change to helping sell more Cokes for possibly the largest plastic polluter in the world; Coca-Cola.
For the last two years, Justin Rowlatt (pictured) has been firstly the BBC’s chief environmental correspondent, and now their climate editor. As with all of the BBC’s output on climate change, his work has always been grossly one-sided.