
In epidemiology, external validity or generalizability is very important.
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 Dr Pierre Kory / The Brownstone Institute

Dr. Pierre Kory discusses the American Board of Internal Medicine’s decision to revoke his medical certifications and what he believes it means for the future of the patient and physician autonomy and the doctor-patient relationship
Written by John Leake

A salient feature of the last decade or so has been the steady rise of bizarre cults with legions of fervent true believers, even though we have virtually zero rational grounds for believing in the central tenets of these secular religions
Written by Viv Forbes

The first occupants of the Olympic village in Paris quickly taught the caterers that athletes did not favour their “climate-friendly” diet of things like avocados on toast plus almond-milk coffee
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey

When it comes to the pandemic industry there are now so many aspects of the swindle that we have written several books about it.
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.
Written by Brenda Baletti PhD

The popular weight-loss drugs, which contain the active ingredient semaglutide, were associated with “disproportionately increased reporting of suicidality,” according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association
Written by Brad Polumbo

Apparently, Joe Biden can’t take a joke. Oh, and he also has contempt for the principle of free expression online
Written by David Wojick

The State of Maine just got a very strange offshore wind lease from the Feds.
Written by Phillip.Altman

Here are the unadulterated facts:
We have been lied to from the beginning about the origin of the virus, how serious the SARS-CoV-2 virus was to healthy individuals and children.