
NASA’s Curiosity rover encountered something new on the Red Planet last week and the results could potentially have implications for life on Mars.
Written by Ashley Strickland

NASA’s Curiosity rover encountered something new on the Red Planet last week and the results could potentially have implications for life on Mars.
Written by Daphne Psaledakis and Alissa de Carbonnel

A push by most European Union nations for the world’s biggest economic bloc to go carbon-neutral by 2050 was dropped to a footnote at a summit on Thursday after fierce resistance from Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.
Written by Katie Hunt

People in high-income countries have the lowest confidence in vaccines, with about 20% of those in Europe either disagreeing or being unsure of whether vaccines are safe, according to a new global survey.
Written by John O'Sullivan

A book getting very positive reviews on amazon.com is ‘Rational Readings on Environmental Concerns‘ (edited by Jay H. Lehr). Dr Lehr has been a champion of the skeptic cause exposing scientific abuse by climate alarmists. We feature his articles on Principia Scientific International.
Written by Dr Jay Lehr

The climate of the Earth has been constantly changing during its entire 4.6-billion-year history. Variations in our planet’s average temperature due to natural causes have ranged over a span of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Written by Joel Glass PhD

It appears we have begun a new solar minimum. Based on recent NASA photographs of the sun, the total absence of sunspots, and other data from the Langley Research Lab at NASA, that is a reliable assumption.
Written by John O'Sullivan

The International Journal of Environmental Research thankfully offers a scathing debunk of a recent paper on ticks in Northwestern Ontario which shamelessly promotes climate alarm.
Once again, an independent scientist demonstrates how shoddy peer review (which suits the global warming agenda) undermines the science publishing industry.
Written by John O'Sullivan

A key claim of man-made global warming theory is that there is a direct link between annual ‘fossil fuel’ emissions and annual changes in atmospheric CO2. But a new study, relying solely on government data, disproves this.
Written by Kenneth Richard

A new scientific paper affirms “all the long-term-trend (LTT) tide gauges of the world consistently show a negligible acceleration since the time they started recording in the late 1800s/early 1900s” and there is “no sign of climate models predicted sharply warming and accelerating sea level rise.”
Written by The Australian

It will take a revolution to recover academic freedom from the group-thinking bureaucrats who exert control over corporate universities, says a physics professor sacked after going public with climate science criticism.
Written by John O'Sullivan

Remember how we were taught at school that America never had any great ancient civilization to rival Europe or Asia? Well, Cambridge-educated Graham Hancock’s new book ‘America Before: The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilisation,’cites new science exploding that theory.
Written by Joann Szurmak

In an article in The Skeptical Inquirer May/June 2019 issue, an author dissects a Flat Earther school board presentation,seemingly surprised that it was “intelligently designed,” as if the key issue with junk science such as the flat earth model was the low intelligence, or poor communication skills, of its adherents.
Written by Shane Trejo

The National Park Service (NPS) is trying to backtrack from their failed predictions of climate doom. They recently removed a warning from a Glacier National Park claiming that glaciers “will all be gone” by 2020 due to global warming fears.
Written by Kelvin Kemm

As a nuclear physicist, I can report that HBO’s Chernobyl was sensational fiction inspired by real events, not a factual documentary.
Written by Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias

An international team led by the University of Göttingen (Germany) with participation by researchers from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) have discovered, using the CARMENES high-resolution spectrograph at the Calar Alto Observatory (Almería) two new planets like the Earth around one of the closest stars within our galactic neighbourhood.
Written by Kenneth Richard

In the first 5½ months of 2019, over 200 scientific papers have been published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate’s fundamental control knob… or that otherwise serve to question the efficacy of climate models or the related “consensus” positions commonly endorsed by policymakers and mainstream media sources.