
The Geminid meteor shower peaks this week, so hope for clear skies that will let you see a beautiful show of green fireballs on Thursday and Friday. This will be the last — and strongest — meteor shower of the year, according to NASA.
Written by Ashley Strickland
The Geminid meteor shower peaks this week, so hope for clear skies that will let you see a beautiful show of green fireballs on Thursday and Friday. This will be the last — and strongest — meteor shower of the year, according to NASA.
Written by Thomas Corriher
As part of a lawsuit settlement with several consumer groups, the F.D.A. was finally forced to publicly admit that all “silver” dental filling are poisoned with mercury. These facts have been known, and covered up, for 30 years.
The dental amalgam attacks the brain as it is absorbed into the blood, and fumes that are emitted whenever one of its victims chews.
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
Scientists have concluded that the Great Barrier Reef can no longer be saved because it is so damaged. The plight of the reef is partly due to the “extraordinary rapidity” of climate change, according to experts.
Written by Jack Guy
The fearsome disease known as the plague might help explain a mystery that has puzzled scientists for years.
Written by Stephen Crothers
Contemporary astronomy and cosmology are so burdened with abstruse mathematics and bewildering ideas that it is not surprising that any interested person, student, professional, or layman alike, finds it well nigh impossible to navigate through the vast literature, let alone gain an understanding of it.
Written by Jay Lehr
For three decades, global warming alarmists have harassed society with stories of gloom and doom as a result of the carbon dioxide emitted into the air by the burning of fossil fuel.
Written by Albert Parker
ABSTRACT: It has been claimed in the press, based on speculations from a not even peer-reviewed report in one case, and one tabloid-like science peer-reviewed paper in the other, that the sea levels may rise of 50 cm by 2060 in Macau, and 0.91 metre by 2050 in Honolulu.
Written by Martin Armstrong
Written by www.world-nuclear.org
Molten salt reactors operated in the 1960s. They are seen as a promising technology today principally as a thorium fuel cycle prospect or for using spent LWR fuel.
A variety of designs is being developed, some as fast neutron types. Global research is currently led by China. Some have solid fuel similar to HTR fuel, others have fuel dissolved in the molten salt coolant.
Written by Ashley Strickland
NASA’s first asteroid sample return mission, OSIRIS-REx, reached the asteroid Bennu only a week ago, but it’s already learning more about this time capsule from the early solar system.
Written by Donald Scott
A new scientific paper attempts to explain a mystery at our planet’s South Pole.
A team of investigators from the British Antarctic Survey discovered a localized area where the Antarctic Ice sheet is melting “unexpectedly quickly.” Using radar, they found that some of the ice in a three kilometer thick layer appears to be missing.
Written by Jamie Spry
The problem with lying or perpetuating a scam is that you have to be aware of the spin you’ve spun to get you there.
IN the realm of climate and weather, you pray to god (or Gaia) that the prognostications and rules, as laid out by the “97%” of ‘experts’, come to fruition or go close enough to bolster your position.
Written by Bruce Thompson
The passing of President George H. W. Bush and the ruckus caused by the Yellow Vests in France make this a good time to review the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm in Kuwait.
Written by William Walter Kay BA LLB
There was no “climate change conspiracy.” After the 1973 oil price shock many Western governments committed to reducing their countries’ dependence on petroleum.
These commitments included initiatives promoting alternative energy. Programs were announced in broad daylight, without reference to climate change.
Written by Tyler Durden
Capsules from Musk’s SpaceX, containing spare food and parts that are being delivered to the International Space Station on the company’s Falcon 9 rockets, may be doing far more harm than good, according to a new report from Wired. These deliveries – called Dragon capsules – may be contaminating the space station by outgassing the second that they arrive.
Written by John O'Sullivan
The message is spreading among the Twitter community that the cornerstone of the science of man-made global warming (the greenhouse gas theory) is an utter fraud.