
Newton’s laws were the foundation of modern physics but because of the beliefs accepted at the time, they are wrong
Written by Herb Rose

Newton’s laws were the foundation of modern physics but because of the beliefs accepted at the time, they are wrong
Written by Dr. David Mcgrogan

We are all familiar by now with the various efforts that are underway to govern what we are allowed to say, and share, online
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday declared a state of emergency for H5N1 avian influenza, commonly known as “bird flu.”
Written by Steve Kirsch

Normally, when Pfizer’s own study shows their vaccines increase your risk of serious adverse events and those effects are both large and statistically significant, you would think that would be reported by The New York Times, right?
Written by Will Jones

NHS hospitals are telling patients, visitors and staff to wear face masks due to rising levels of winter bugs and low vaccine take-up, despite the lack of good evidence that they work
Written by Kenneth Richard

Cost-benefit analyses affirm it would be better to abandon Net Zero policy initiatives and instead “do nothing” about greenhouse gas emissions. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Changes to the CDC’s updated 2025 immunization schedule for children, adults and pregnant women published last month consisted largely of timing revisions, newly approved brands of existing vaccines — including a new Hep B vaccine for pregnant women — or additional shots recommended for immunocompromised people
Written by Andy Verity

The BBC has seen evidence the multinational corporation that owns Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) arranged for a whistleblower to be sacked for raising concerns about the safety of electric cars it designed
Written by Sharon Lerner and Al Shaw

Formaldehyde often poses the greatest risk in the one place people feel safest: inside their homes. The EPA has known for more than four decades that formaldehyde is toxic, but the companies that rely on it have thwarted the agency’s attempts to limit the chemical
Written by Michelle Perro, MD.

CRISPR is one of the latest genetic tools that allows scientists to make changes to DNA, the molecule that carries the instructions for how living things grow and function.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Written by John Leake

This morning’s edition of the New York Times features a cover story under the headline Giant Companies Took Secret Payments to Allow Free Flow of Opioids about a gross and obvious element of corruption that amplified America’s opioid crisis. To quote the piece:
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
Written by Marcelo Giesler

For the past five years, I ran the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth, an initiative sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation
Written by NWSXS

Storm Darragh has caused a significant amount of visible damage to a solar farm which was commissioned this year on the Welsh Isle of Anglesey.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

In a rambling article in yesterday’s Times, Daniel Finkelstein discussed the backlash against the announcement by the Danish dairy giant Arla that it is adding the chemical agent Bovaer to cattle feed to reduce methane emissions