
Using U.S. taxpayer dollars, researchers at two universities are identifying older people behind on their recommended vaccines and testing personalized “nudges” to coax them into getting more shots.
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

Using U.S. taxpayer dollars, researchers at two universities are identifying older people behind on their recommended vaccines and testing personalized “nudges” to coax them into getting more shots.
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

Under the new status, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and its employees are exempt from legal action for acts performed in Kenya as part of their official foundation duties
Written by Noa Hoffman

Labour’s target voters overwhelmingly support scrapping expensive ‘green’ policies such as boiler bans, a survey reveals
Written by Linnea Lueken

The Washington Post (WaPo) recently published an article titled “The real reason billion-dollar disasters like Hurricane Helene are growing more common.
Written by David Turver

Whenever discussing renewables subsidies on the internet, there is a form of Godwin’s Law that means it is inevitable that someone will come along and say:
Written by Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Using carbonyl sulfide as a proxy for photosynthesis, this study highlights tropical rainforests’ critical role as ‘carbon’ sinks and stresses the importance of accurate photosynthesis modeling for climate predictions
Written by Alison Bevege

Woollahra Council in Sydney’s influential east has tabled a petition calling for action over the DNA contamination of the covid mRNA gene-vaccines, left over from broken e. coli bacteria in the manufacturing process.
Written by SciTech Daily

A recent study conducted on roundworms has discovered that a common plastic ingredient can cause DNA strand breaks, leading to egg cells with an abnormal number of chromosomes
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

The research revealed that children and adolescents didn’t face a high risk from Covid, but they did experience side effects from the Covid vaccine
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

A story in Blacklock’s Reporter brings the grim news that “Barely one percent of road vehicles in Canada are battery-powered electrics, Statistics Canada said yesterday.” Not very many, is it?
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The recent floods in Valencia, Spain, have nothing to do with ‘climate change’ and everything to do with ignored infrastructure needs and poor urban planning
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

I have noticed in my practice that nearly all of those with serious COVID-19 vaccine syndromes including myocarditis, blood clots, and other live-threatening problems received their first shots either in December 2020 or early 2021.
Written by Chris Morrison

Over the last decade as offshore wind farms proliferated around the U.K., there has been a disturbing rise in coastline strandings of whales, dolphins and porpoises.
Written by Danielle Collis

As the electric vehicle market heats up, competition is becoming intense, particularly from Chinese automakers
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey

We have refuted all aspects of germ theory including an analysis of ‘the 14th century plague’.
Written by Pierre Gosselin

The hype about green energies being the future is quickly becoming a thing of the past as all the utopian promises made are not coming true as they clash against reality. [emphasis, links added]