On television shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Resident” and “Chicago Med,” physicians seem to always have the right answer.
Bad Diets Kill More People Than Smoking — Yet Doctors Get Almost No Training in Nutrition
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On television shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Resident” and “Chicago Med,” physicians seem to always have the right answer.
Written by Thomas Gallatin
With the dire predictions of the climate alarmists repeatedly failing to materialize, one would think that the media outlets would stop reporting such claims as if they were “scientific fact”
Written by Chris Morrison
The problem with the green U.K. economy, and its associated destruction of the hydrocarbon environment, is that there are very few jobs being created.
Written by Jerm Warfare
Micah Siegel is the youngest guest ever to appear on my podcast. As I type this, he is 12 years old.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
As I watched the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, the homes submerged, lives upended, and entire communities left in disarray, my heart went out to those facing unimaginable loss.
Written by Decision Junction
In this article, we explore groundbreaking developments in detecting and eliminating harmful spike proteins, particularly those associated with mRNA vaccines
Written by Freya Barnes
A Labour-run council is being hauled into court by its own residents over a ‘flawed’ low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) plan which was forced through despite a majority opposition from locals
Written by Andy Corbley
Four years ago, someone came across an extraordinary find—a juvenile rhino from the Pleistocene ‘mummified’ in the Siberian permafrost
Written by Ben Turner
Yoshua Bengio played a crucial role in the development of the machine-learning systems we see today. Now, he says that they could pose an existential risk to humanity
Written by Lianne Kolirin
Archaeologists in Denmark have unearthed more than 50 “exceptionally well preserved” skeletons in a large Viking-era burial ground in the east of the country
Written by Joe Bastardi
The Impact “Scoreboard” so far has us at a record tying amount of hurricanes that have hit the US thru September 4th.
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey, Dr. Mark Bailey, Cristine Massey Fois
In early 2020, the Canadian biostatistician Christine Massey realised that something was wrong with the COVID-19 story.
Written by Dr David Bell and Dr Thi Thuy Van Dinh
The UN Secretariat held its Summit of the Future at its headquarters in New York this week, on September 22nd-23rd
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It’s often how the green racket works: Conjure up some ‘green’ energy-producing pie-in-the-sky project, no matter how unfeasible it may be, propose it to technically illiterate bureaucrats – who permit and fund it with little hesitation – build it, and, after realizing it won’t ever work, abandon it and let the next generation deal with the mess
Written by Darren Orf
With the James Webb Space Telescope in orbit at the L2 Lagrange point, roughly 1 million miles from Earth, humanity’s view of the universe now extends some 13.5 billion years into the past
Written by John Leake
A friend just sent me the following image