
As AI integration soars on a global level, the amount of energy consumed by large language models is also exploding
Written by Haley Zaremba

As AI integration soars on a global level, the amount of energy consumed by large language models is also exploding
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

The Rosenhan Experiment showed how psychiatric labels can override reality: healthy people were diagnosed as ill, normal behavior was pathologized, and institutions proved vulnerable to bias.
Written by Jerm Warfare

Jeremy Kuzmarov is the Managing Editor of CovertAction Magazine and a critic of US foreign policy and intelligence operations
Written by Lynne Balzer

The 2025 annual report recently issued by the National Centers for Environmental Information, a division of NOAA, claims that 2025 was the third hottest year in recorded history
Written by James T Moodey

Gas physics was discovered and developed by factory engineers who invented gas physics instruments, starting with the American Meter Company’s invention of the gas meter in 1836
Written by Jerm Warfare

Ferdinand Santos, a scientist with a background in physics and IT, laid into space exploration and the Apollo missions so hard that Neil Armstrong thought he was back in flight school
Written by Chris Morrison

When the history of the climate scam comes to be written, pride of place will be given to the terrifying sixth mass extinction scare
Written by Pierre Kory MD, MPA

When a subject threatens a business model built on chronic disease management, curiosity towards simple solutions becomes heresy. Booksellers run. Platforms get twitchy. So we went around them
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As Matthew Wielicki observes, there is something a bit perverse in documenting a dramatic decrease in cloud cover over Europe over 40 years, as the EU’s “Copernicus Climate Change Service” has done, then conclude that the detected warming that followed the big hot yellow thing in the sky landing more of its rays on the place was definitely not the cause of it
Written by Jill Erzen

Vaccine industry executives are publicly blaming U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for tanking stock prices, declining vaccine sales in the U.S. and their reluctance to invest in clinical trials for new vaccines.
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Speaking of ‘climate deniers’, a headline in MSN tells us of “The multi-million dollar race to shade the sun and stop climate change”
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Oh dear. That dreadful Donald Trump. The New York Times emails us that “Trump’s war on climate is thumping Detroit”. His war on climate….
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International

The return of whole milk to US schools marks a broader rethink of nutrition dogma—signaling a shift toward nutrient density, traditional foods, and informed consumer freedom.
Written by Epp Tuul

Bayer, the manufacturer of Roundup, the world’s best-selling weed killer, has faced thousands of lawsuits in the US, for the main ingredient of the product, glyphosate, has been linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other forms of cancer
Written by Dr Sam Bailey

My husband Mark and I were trained as allopathic doctors and both worked for a couple of decades in the medical system.
Written by Tim Graham

Global warming has gone cold as an issue. Despite decades of panicked predictions of doom, it’s never been a high priority for voters, and President Donald Trump’s bold expressions of “climate denial” went unpunished by voters