
Scientists have captured direct images of heat behaving like sound — an elusive phenomenon called ‘second sound’ — for the very first time.
Written by Ben Turner

Scientists have captured direct images of heat behaving like sound — an elusive phenomenon called ‘second sound’ — for the very first time.
Written by Phil Palij

NTKP note:
World governments are refusing to acknowledge let alone investigate the terrible unexplained increase in excess deaths evidently growing since the mass mRNA injection cult starting in 2020.
Written by Dr Scott McLachlan

How many of you understand what the term academic probation means?
Written by PSI Editor {using ChatGPT}

Researchers at the University of Michigan have pioneered a ground breaking non-invasive cancer treatment called histotripsy, which uses focused ultrasound waves to mechanically obliterate liver tumors without surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.
Written by Linnea Lueken

Forbes posted an article, titled “What You Need To Know About Climate Change In 2025,” which claimed that global warming is causing an increase in severe weather conditions around the world, citing NASA as the source. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Rebel News

Prime Minister Mark Carney said climate change is a “major challenge” facing Canada and that he plans to hold a discussion on the issue of wildfires at next month’s G7 summit in Alberta. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Are you ready for more winning, or are you getting tired?
Written by Dr David Bell

A couple of decades ago in the state of Victoria, Australia, the public health fraternity considered the advisability of banning or regulating rock fishing.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Five years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, excess deaths remain high in most Western countries, where mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were widely administered, but levels are lower in countries where mRNA vaccines were less commonly used, according to medical commentator John Campbell, Ph.D.
Written by The Defender Staff

Toxic pesticide levels have been found in tampons at levels 40 times higher than the legal limit for drinking water.
Written by Patrick Pester

The latest OpenAI model can disobey direct instructions to turn off and will even sabotage shutdown mechanisms in order to keep working, an artificial intelligence (AI) safety firm has found.
Written by Paul Homewood

There has been discussion in the media in the last few days concerning claims that ‘net zero’ will only cost the UK £six billion a year
Written by John O'Sullivan, CEO, Principia Sciientific International

Color me a hardened cynic of the hyped-up potential for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to shape a wiser, better-informed future for humanity. But, like other inquisitive souls, I put ChatGPT to the test to see how AI ‘sees’ itself in this discussion.
Written by Professor Larry Bell

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman’s book, The Coming Wave: AI, Power, and Our Future coauthored with Michael Bhaskar at once presents two opposite societal visions — utopian or dystopian — which perhaps only artificial intelligence itself will determine.
Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy

Stand on a seaside shore, watch the tide roll in and out, and I can see, and feel, the Moon’s force, cyclical, ever present and yet not easy to unravel
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

Tuesday’s announcement that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccines for healthy children and pregnant women ignited a firestorm of criticism from many mainstream public health officials, organizations and doctors.