
Current political discourse has a peculiar pre-occupation with controlling the future
Written by Dr David McGrogan

Current political discourse has a peculiar pre-occupation with controlling the future
Written by Georgina Rannard

A huge solar flare, the largest since 2017, has been spotted erupting from the Sun’s surface. Solar flares are made up of electromagnetic radiation that travel from the Sun at the speed of light and can reach Earth in about eight minutes.
Written by Steve Goreham

Headlines promote ‘renewable’ energy equipment companies as part of efforts to transition to ‘Net Zero’ carbon dioxide emissions by 2050
Written by The conversation

On television shows like “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Resident” and “Chicago Med,” physicians seem to always have the right answer.
Written by Chris Morrison

The problem with the green U.K. economy, and its associated destruction of the hydrocarbon environment, is that there are very few jobs being created.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

As I watched the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, the homes submerged, lives upended, and entire communities left in disarray, my heart went out to those facing unimaginable loss.
Written by Freya Barnes

A Labour-run council is being hauled into court by its own residents over a ‘flawed’ low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) plan which was forced through despite a majority opposition from locals
Written by Ben Turner

Yoshua Bengio played a crucial role in the development of the machine-learning systems we see today. Now, he says that they could pose an existential risk to humanity
Written by BBC

Get ready for a cosmic surprise this autumn – Earth has got a second moon, albeit brifely
Written by Bret Swanson

Last Friday, Microsoft, in the middle of an historic race for artificial intelligence dominance, announced it would purchase more than $15 billion worth of electricity from Constellation Energy in a 20-year deal
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.

A bill introduced late last week in the U.S. House of Representatives would end the liability protections Congress gave vaccine makers under the 1986 Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.
Written by Thomas Gallatin

With the dire predictions of the climate alarmists repeatedly failing to materialize, one would think that the media outlets would stop reporting such claims as if they were “scientific fact”
Written by Jerm Warfare

Micah Siegel is the youngest guest ever to appear on my podcast. As I type this, he is 12 years old.
Written by Decision Junction

In this article, we explore groundbreaking developments in detecting and eliminating harmful spike proteins, particularly those associated with mRNA vaccines
Written by Andy Corbley

Four years ago, someone came across an extraordinary find—a juvenile rhino from the Pleistocene ‘mummified’ in the Siberian permafrost
Written by Lianne Kolirin

Archaeologists in Denmark have unearthed more than 50 “exceptionally well preserved” skeletons in a large Viking-era burial ground in the east of the country