
Stem cells are special in the way they can keep on replicating, and turn themselves into many other types of cell.
Written by David Nield

Stem cells are special in the way they can keep on replicating, and turn themselves into many other types of cell.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Bavarian Nordic’s JYNNEOS live-attenuated monkeypox (mpox) vaccine has been the primary mpox vaccine administered since the clade II outbreak began in 2022.
Written by BBC

Hundreds of women in the UK are planning to take on one of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies over alleged links between talc and cancer
Written by Michael Irving

As efficient as electronic data storage systems can be, they’ve got nothing on nature’s own version – DNA. A new technique for writing data to DNA works like a printing press and makes it easy enough that anyone could do it
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

After enduring relentless censorship, our systematic review linking COVID-19 vaccines to death is now available for the entire world to read
Written by Chris Morrison

Back to Biblical times and beyond, great floods and storms were the promised punishments for those who sinned against the fashionable orthodoxies and beliefs.
Written by News Roundup

Another largely unmentionable subject at COP29 was that Azerbaijan is a petrostate.
Written by Sallust

The Telegraph has published an entertaining review of a new book called A Very British Cult: Rogue Priests and the Abode of Love by Stuart Flinders.
Written by Jess Cockerill

Ovulation is a crucial moment in the continuous thread of life, and yet we still know very little about it.
Written by Rebekah Barnett

Two Australian local governments have joined a grassroots campaign calling for state and federal officials to take precautionary action over Covid vaccine safety concerns.
Written by Hugh McCarthy

The article explores the extent of the World Health Organisation intrusion into the sphere of education which it appears to be using as a strategy for the delivery of a child sexualisation agenda
Written by Richard Eldred

In the Telegraph, Cameron Henderson profiles Chris Wright, Donald Trump’s nominee for energy secretary, who slammed ‘Net Zero’ as a “sinister goal” and was briefly censored by LinkedIn for posting a video attacking climate policy
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

The number of weight-loss drug prescriptions provided by pediatric and adolescent medical specialists for children and teens increased sevenfold between October 2022 and September 2024, according to a MedPage Today analysis of Symphony, a prescription drug database.
Written by Wendell Husebo

John Balbus, who heads the Office of Climate Change and Health Equity, says he is hardwiring his office’s work into the agency to resist President-elect Donald Trump’s vowed reforms of the Department of Health and Human Services. [emphasis, links added]
Written by News Roundup

The main focus of this newsletter is, of course, COP29, which is still staggering on in Baku, Azerbaijan though we have staggered home.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Apparently the world is about to end following Donald Trump’s election win, so we thought we should say goodbye