
Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out your smartphone to go online and see what the problem is, but you have no reception – no cell signal, no internet
Written by Gary Abernathy

Imagine taking the subway to work when the train comes to a sudden halt halfway between scheduled stops. You pull out your smartphone to go online and see what the problem is, but you have no reception – no cell signal, no internet
Written by Tyler Durden

Hawaii became the first U.S. state to establish a climate impact fee on tourism this week, placing an additional tax on visitors to fund “climate change resiliency projects”.
Written by Jeff Reynolds

Pollster and documentary filmmaker Steve Cortes lays waste to the broken promises of “green” energy.
Written by Judd Rosenblatt

Written by Kite And Key

The very mention of them conjures up visions of terror. Radiation. Meltdowns. Utter catastrophe.
Written by Healthphysics.com
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On May 23, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed four sweeping Executive Orders (EOs) that mark the most ambitious federal nuclear policy overhaul in decades
Written by Ben Turner

Many of the Dead Sea Scrolls may be older than experts thought, according to an artificial intelligence (AI) analysis.
Written by Dr Andrew Bamji

“I am worried about the insidious growth of evidence that the risks of vaccination outweigh the benefits.” So I wrote on January 7th 2023 as I considered the intervention of prominent heart doctor Aseem Malhotra into the fraught Covid vaccine debate. I continued:
Written by Robert Bryce

For more than a decade, Big Wind has been lying about the adverse health effects of turbine noise
Written by Gary Anderson

A recent article in the Washington Post caught my eye. It outlined the astounding loss of over three million birds among breeding adults — 30 percent of the adult population — in the last half century (waterfowl are an exception due to wetlands protection)
Written by B.Sc. Jessica Taylor

Green energy might sound harmless, but the way we get the materials for it is anything but simple.
Written by Being Nobody, Going Nowhere
Written by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna

National, regional, and municipal leaders have become enamored by AI hype, in particular by finding ways to offload the responsibilities of government to generative AI tools
Written by Elizabeth Heubeck

Competing for the attention of tweens and teens is not a new battle for teachers. But as the use of cellphones by middle and high school students has surged in recent years, many teachers have begun to admit defeat
Written by Jamie Carter

Solar “raindrops” — plasma streams and vast arches extending outward from the sun’s surface and into the corona, the outermost part of the solar atmosphere — have been captured in spectacular new detail by a ground-based telescope in California.
Written by Chris Morrison

Significant new evidence has emerged of widespread and significant increases in plant vegetation across the Earth due to the recent rise of the trace gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.