The Herculaneum scrolls, charred and preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, were unreadable—until now
Inside the AI Competition That Decoded an Ancient Herculaneum Scroll
Written by Tomas Weber
Written by Tomas Weber
The Herculaneum scrolls, charred and preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, were unreadable—until now
Written by News Roundup
We have repeatedly asked a question that might sound pedantic but actually goes to the heart of modern global warming orthodoxy.
Written by Huw Morgan
Written by Colin Reed
From blocking commutes by lying in traffic to vandalizing priceless pieces of art, it seems there’s no conduct too low for the climate extremists
Written by Olivia Murray
San Francisco has long been at the forefront of all things progressive: it was one of the first locales to begin decriminalizing marijuana, which of course devolved into the druggie free-for-all it now is; home to pederasts like Harvey Milk.
Written by Steven Trask, AFP
Australia’s carbon credit scheme was undermined by damning new research Wednesday, which found a world-leading reforestation project had been an underperforming “catastrophe”.
Written by Maryam Henein
The controversy that erupted during the early days of the Rona Regime regarding Ivermectin tablets is about as thick as a 30-year-old bottle of syrup you’d find in the back of a grandma’s pantry.
Written by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.
Danish climate expert Bjorn Lomborg has denounced the “weather porn” peddled by climate alarmists, insisting facts tell a different story.
Written by OP ED Watch
The New York Times “Climate Forward” tells us triumphantly that “Biden Administration Issues Rules Aimed at Phasing Out Gas Cars/ The regulations, designed to ensure that most new cars and light trucks are electric or hybrids by 2032, would transform the American auto market.”
Written by John Leake
During his years of working on Wall Street, former BlackRock analyst, Ed Dowd, became adept at gathering and analyzing data and developing an investment thesis before it became evident to other market players.
Written by www.theepochtimes.com
Data from roughly 7.6 million current account holders and 65.4 million former account holders were released on the dark web, AT&T said.
Written by Andy Rowlands
Last week, the BBC detailed the government’s plans to make Britain’s electricity supply more unreliable
Written by Keith R. Jackson, M.D.
We are currently experiencing another “unforeseen” consequence of COVID lockdowns. Every day, in medical practices across our country, doctors are treating patients with viral injuries to the body’s nervous system at a level of virulence not seen in recent memory.
Written by Dr. Benny Peiser
A new report published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation challenges the popular but mistaken belief that weather extremes – such as flooding, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires – are more common and more intense today because of ‘climate change’
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Water vapor plays a crucial role in Earth’s climate system, acting both as a natural greenhouse gas (GHG) and as a participant in the hydrologic cycle.
Written by Linnea Lueken
WIRED, once ostensibly a tech magazine, recently ran an article titled “Climate Change Is Bad for Your Health, Wherever You Are,” which claims that ‘climate change’ is threatening human health everywhere around the world by causing more extreme weather, introducing diseases to new areas, and driving economic insecurity and migration