Scientists have discovered an exception to a 200-year-old scientific law that governs how heat diffuses through solid materials
Startling Exception Discovered to 200-Year-Old Law of Physics
Written by Clare Watson
Written by Clare Watson
Scientists have discovered an exception to a 200-year-old scientific law that governs how heat diffuses through solid materials
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last Tuesday, that bastion of accurate reporting; The Guardian, told us the planet has almost reached the ‘heating’ that will cause our own extinction
Written by Peter Kauffner
Climate bully Michael Mann, with mixed results, has been suing those who criticize his “hockey stick” graph of climate history
Written by John Binder
He Xiaopeng, the CEO of XPeng Motors, predicts a “bloodbath” against America’s auto industry with the help of cheap China-made electric vehicles
Written by Phillip Altman
Until now there has been a massive effort to suppress voices arguing against the Australian Government’s pandemic policies and the so-called COVID-19 ‘vaccines’
Written by OP ED Watch
We learn that “The British Columbia government says farmers will get an extra $70 million to replant and strengthen fruit orchards and vineyards after two years of weather-related disasters.”
Written by Michelle Perro, MD, MPH
GMOScience will be sharing with you our latest series on milks, from infant formulas to synthetic breast milk, genetically engineered milks, and raw milk.rce: Gmoscience
Written by Shuchita Jha
A tenth of India’s petrol is now biofuel, which is blended with ethanol, a by-product of sugarcane. But that’s a crop hungry for water, in a country facing drought, and on land that might be better used for food grain
Written by Julaine Allan
X owner Elon Musk recently described using small amounts of ketamine “once every other week” to manage the “chemical tides” that cause his depression
Written by Karlis Salna
AN ABC website has been accused of portraying farmers and forestry workers as evil and telling kids how much ‘carbon’ they can produce before they die
Written by Kenneth Richard
“From modern instrumental carbon isotopic data of the last 40 years, no signs of human (fossil fuel) CO2 emissions can be discerned.” –Koutsoyiannis, 2024
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The ongoing debate and investigation into the causes and impacts of global warming bring to the forefront the significance of understanding Earth’s climatic past to forecast its future
Written by Danielle Summer
Teachers working inside Brockton High School, the largest school in Massachusetts, US, have said that they are overwhelmed by the escalation of violent incidents by students
Written by News Roundup
Canadians have apparently resigned themselves to the fact that the people who run our country could create a sand shortage in Saudi Arabia or an ice shortage in Greenland
Written by Mail Online
Written by Robert Bridge
World Obesity Day was marked this week and, with over a billion people afflicted worldwide, obesity is now considered more dangerous to global health than hunger. The numbers are staggering