
Generally speaking, I first look at the credentials of those offering the information.
Written by Phillip.Altman

Generally speaking, I first look at the credentials of those offering the information.
Written by Benjamin Freed

Apple announced Wednesday that eight states will begin offering digital versions of their driver’s licenses and identification cards compatible with the computing giant’s mobile devices.
Written by John Hayward

ExxonMobil produced a report on Monday that anticipated oil demand reaching a “plateau” in 2030 and remaining fairly stable for the next 20 years.
Written by Carly Cassella

Scientists have created a ‘living plastic’ that self-destructs when the material begins to erode.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH

In epidemiology, external validity or generalizability is very important.
Written by Will Jones

“The question is,” says Prof. James Alexander, “is probability a property of reality or a property of our awareness of reality?
Written by Jason Fields

The truth is hard to find anywhere, but particularly on social media. Mark Zuckerberg, the leader of Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, wants to make it harder
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

South American nations are increasingly realigning energy strategies to capitalize on offshore oil and gas reserves.
Written by Will Jones

British companies are paying the highest electricity prices of anywhere in the developed world.
Written by Joanna Gray

Metal cages were used in the tarmacked playground to kettle the children in their bubbles during break and lunchtime. The field was off limits.
Written by Mike Mcrae

Scraps of DNA discarded by our neurons’ power units are being absorbed into our nuclear genome far more frequently than assumed, potentially putting our brains at greater risk of developing life-threatening conditions.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The report “Funding Failure” from Oil Change International pushes the familiar narrative that financial institutions are betraying climate goals by continuing to fund fossil fuel projects.
Written by Ben Kew

Dozens of electric vehicles (EVs) ready to be shipped out to customers went up in flames at a Rivian manufacturing facility in Illinois last weekend
Written by Yasmeen Hamadeh

After over a year of (alleged – Ed) record-high global sea temperatures, the equatorial Atlantic is cooling off more quickly than ever recorded, which could impact weather around the world
Written by Hugh Mccarthy
“If you ever substitute in his mind authority for reason, he will no longer reason.
Written by Clive Best

The global temperature anomaly for July was 1.27 deg.