
A team of particle physicists and mathematicians have confirmed all quantum mechanical particles move backwards — in the opposite direction of the force acting upon them. The phenomenon is called “backflow.”
Written by Brook Hays

A team of particle physicists and mathematicians have confirmed all quantum mechanical particles move backwards — in the opposite direction of the force acting upon them. The phenomenon is called “backflow.”
Written by Paul Homewood

DMI has now issued the June sea ice data, which shows a steady recovery in extent since the low in 2010.
Written by Dr. Craig Idso

Climate alarmists predict global warming will increase human death rates, and nary a heat wave occurs but what they are quick to blame any concurrent excess deaths on the high temperatures associated with it.
Written by Planetary Habitability Laboratory

Some very “peculiar signals” have been noticed coming from a star just 11 light-years away, scientists in Puerto Rico said.
Written by Miranda Devine

In Al Gore’s latest cinematic dose of climate scaremongering, a young Asian man is crying. “I feel so scared” he wails, before a vision of solicitous uncle Al patting his hand in an attempt to soothe away his fears of the apocalypse. Scaremongering is what Gore does best, and fear is the business model that has made him rich, though his every apocalyptic scenario has failed to materialize.
Written by Michael Guillen Ph.D.

The sun is like a teenager that cycles through mood swings – from dramatic to chill and back again – roughly every eleven years. But this time it’s different. It now appears the sun is heading for a rare, super-chill period that threatens to add some unexpected drama to today’s climate change discussion.
Written by Alan Siddons

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Explanation: Based on reports, atmospheric carbon dioxide is on the rise.
Written by Mary Bowerman

While humans may not make it to Pluto any time in the near future, NASA is allowing people to get a taste of what it would be like with a new flyby video.
Written by Sarah Knapton

Sex robots could soon be used to keep the elderly company in care homes and help couples enjoy long distances sexual relationships, the Foundation for Responsible Robotics (FRR) has said.
Written by Tony Heller
Six years ago, President Clinton’s science adviser, Joe Romm, announced the start of the Southwest Permanent Drought.
Dust Storm Marks Beginning of Southwest’s “Permanent Drought” | The Energy Collective
Written by Helen Briggs

The size and weight of a T. rex would have prevented it from moving faster than 20km/h (12mph), research suggests.
Written by Rick Moran

A new paper analyzing government temperature data says the Global Average Surface Temperature (GAST) data published by NASA and NOAA are “not a valid representation of reality.” In fact, the three respected scientists who published the paper hint strongly that the data may have been fudged.
Written by Stephen Kruiser

If the climate alarmists weren’t still so politically powerful and represented in Congress by their devoted cult members, it would almost be easy to pity them. Why? Because they’re so spectacularly wrong about so many things.
Written by Tony Heller

I applied the top mathematical skills of the multi-billion-dollar climate alarm industry (™Michael Mann ®Gavin Schmidt) and have determined that the Arctic will be ice free on November 10, with temperatures at -15C and 24 hours of darkness.
Written by Bob Yirka

A pair of researchers with Aberystwyth University in the U.K. has used data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory to learn more about how the sun’s corona behaves over differing stages of its 11-year cycle.
Written by Alan Siddons

No doubt you’ve heard Rush Limbaugh’s occasional rants about the issue of man-made climate change. It’s a hoax, he says, complaining that the science isn’t based on actual data but on computer models. Well, I’d like to address that point.