Over the past few years, numerous plagiarism scandals have rocked the world of higher education
Why Some Are Allowed To Get Away With Plagiarism
Written by Jon Murphy
Written by Jon Murphy
Over the past few years, numerous plagiarism scandals have rocked the world of higher education
Written by Kristen Altus
If you’re reading this, you’re more than likely not the owner of an electric car
Written by Jennifer Marohasy
There was significant coral bleaching this last summer. It was remarkable at the Keppel Islands
Written by Richard Eldred
The NHS is updating its policies to ensure clarity and protection in healthcare, including banning terms like “chestfeeding” and prioritising same-sex intimate care
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The understanding of Earth’s climate and the factors influencing its changes is a subject of intense study and debate.
Written by Linnea Lueken
A recent BBC article, titled “How climate change worsens heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and floods,” claims that climate change is linked to four types of extreme weather, specifically that it causes extreme rainfall, worse heatwaves, longer droughts, and more wildfires. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Jo Nova
About 90% of solar panels installed in Germany come from China, and earlier this year one of the last solar panel manufacturers closed in Germany.
Written by James Dent
Not a lot of people know, or rather a lot of people don’t want it to be common knowledge, that the maximum extent of the Northern Hemisphere sea-ice cover occurs at approximately the same time as the Spring Equinox. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
A British High Court case filed by victims of blood clots caused by the AstraZeneca Oxford COVID-19 vaccine has the media buzzing over a company admission to a serious blood clotting condition called VITT or vaccine induced thrombocytopenic purpura.
Written by Russell McLendon
Flame retardants apparently save lives, but in addition to foiling potential fires, many of these chemicals also may be slowly sickening the people they were meant to protect
Written by Richard Eldred
Despite British universities grappling with financial challenges and cutting academic positions, budgets are still being allocated to create ‘woke’ roles with inflated salaries
Written by Mike Stone
In the United States, we spend far more than any other industrialized nation on our healthcare, with a recent report from January 2023 by the Commonwealth Fund, an independent research group, stating that the US spends nearly twice as much as the average country.
Written by John Droz Jr.
Recently, I posted a commentary arguing that there are good reasons to categorize Nuclear power as a “renewable” source of electrical energy.
Written by David Wojick
The Biden Administration has recently produced a wave of plans and regulatory actions aimed at building a monstrous amount of destructive offshore wind.
Written by Sallust
The Mail has a timebomb story that should horrify EV owners and convince those still running combustion cars to stick with them for the foreseeable:
Written by Jim Hoft
Ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have agreed to eliminate all coal-fired power plants by 2035