
Olympic gold is awarded to bodies of all shapes and sizes, all perfectly tuned to meet the high standards demanded of their field. Virtually every system is primed to push the physical limits of speed, precision, strength, and endurance
Written by Mike McRae

Olympic gold is awarded to bodies of all shapes and sizes, all perfectly tuned to meet the high standards demanded of their field. Virtually every system is primed to push the physical limits of speed, precision, strength, and endurance
Written by Robert Lea

The solar system’s tiniest planet may be hiding a big secret. Using data from NASA‘s MESSENGER spacecraft, scientists have determined that a 10-mile-thick diamond mantle may lie beneath the crust
Written by Clare Marie Merkowsky

Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson condemned a British doctor for pushing puberty blockers on children
Written by Mark Thompson

The moons of some of the outer planets have fascinating environments with Europa and Enceladus boasting underground oceans
Written by Nick Rendell

In a crowded field, can there have been a worse decision than that taken by the CMOs (Chief Medical Officers) in September 2021 to override the JCVI’s advice and authorise the vaccination of children?
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

A new study by a team of Canadian researchers into excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic found that patterns of excess death globally could not be explained by the virus, including long COVID.
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D

While regulators in non-U.S. countries, including Singapore, have issued approvals for specific insect-based foods, in the U.S.
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola

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Written by Mike McRae

Human brains are destined to fail. Determining whether memory decline is a sign of more than typical aging requires technology that isn’t always available, leaving specialists to rely solely on their experience and judgment to spot signs of dementia
Written by Bree Iskandar

Technological doping refers to the use of equipment—from swimsuits to super shoes—that provides an unfair athletic advantage. But the boundaries of what is allowed are somewhat arbitrary
Written by Phillip.Altman

A couple days ago I walked into a medical centre I had not visited previously.
Written by Nick Hunt

Most of us are aware that MPs and Peers enjoy ‘Parliamentary privilege’: immunity from legal action so that they can speak freely in Westminster.
Written by Michelle Starr

A rock on Mars is speckled with signs that it may have hosted life-supporting chemistry billions of years ago
Written by Daniel Sanderson

For years the Royal Military Tattoo RAF flypasts have added a spectacular final flourish to one of Britain’s most popular celebrations of military tradition, but now Edinburgh’s Labour council is considering calling for an end to them
Written by David Blackmon

Once the ongoing effort by the legacy media to reinvent presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris as a dynamic leader and competent campaigner passes, we will presumably enter the part of the presidential race in which we examine her real record on the key issues. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Mike Stone

When I began my journey into the world of “antibodies,” I was rather shocked by the complete lack of direct scientific evidence that these entities actually existed and functioned as described.