
Researchers used electromagnetic signals to steal and replicate AI models from a Google Edge TPU with 99.91 percent accuracy, exposing significant vulnerabilities in AI systems and calling for urgent protective measures
Written by North Carolina State University

Researchers used electromagnetic signals to steal and replicate AI models from a Google Edge TPU with 99.91 percent accuracy, exposing significant vulnerabilities in AI systems and calling for urgent protective measures
Written by Dr Clare Craig

In 2020 and 2021 anyone claiming Covid was like influenza was dismissed as a conspiracy theorist. In 2024, the NHS is trying to treat influenza with all the crazy superstitions used for Covid
Written by Tom Carter

Gen Alpha is about to have some competition.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

an inflammation of both sides of one section of the spinal cord. This neurological disorder often damages the insulating material covering nerve cell fibers (myelin).
Written by John Leake

When Dr. Peter McCullough, Nicholas Hulscher, and I investigated reports of what is being represented to the public as a new clade of H5N1 bird flu.
Written by Chris Morrison

The UK Met Office claims to have a continuous record of temperatures at Stornoway Airport going back to 1873, 64 years before the airport was built
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Last week, the study titled Effects of Microplastic Exposure on Human Digestive, Reproductive, and Respiratory Health: A Rapid Systematic Review by Chartres et al was published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology:
Written by Mihai Andrei

Humans are the smartest creatures on the planet and we’re by far the best at solving all sorts of cognitive tasks. Or are we?
Written by Steve Kirsch

Even with a very generous 10X fudge factor on interpreting the survey, over 1.2 million Americans likely lost their life to the Covid shots
Written by Alan Moran

Todd Moss discusses the World Bank’s focus on ‘greenhouse gas’ reductions in its loans to poor countries. Thus, loans to Guinea Bissau aim at a 30 per cent reduction in its emissions
Written by John Leake

On September 19, 2011, Scientific American published an article titled What Will the Next Influenza Pandemic Look Like? As the authors noted:
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

The history of New Year’s resolutions was recently summarized by Sarah Pruitt:
Written by Will Jones

School science lessons could be made less “Western” with “no more heroes” in Labour’s “woke” overhaul of the school curriculum
Written by Tan Yigitcanlar

In 2017, the city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands deployed an artificial intelligence (AI) system to determine how likely welfare recipients were to commit fraud.
Written by Kenneth Richard

New remote sensing research (Gutiérrez-Hernández and García, 2025) uses robust statistical methods to eliminate false positives and spurious correlations in establishing vegetation trends in the satellite era
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

We have heard alot about the safety of drinking water and contaminants such as fluoride, aluminum, and lead, but not much on the issue of industrial waste in the form of microplastics