If you’re moving toward the end of your high school career, you’ve likely heard a lot about college life and how different it is from high school
Critical Thinking Is Vital For College And University Students
Written by Amberstudent.com
Written by Amberstudent.com
If you’re moving toward the end of your high school career, you’ve likely heard a lot about college life and how different it is from high school
Written by John Leake
Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld was inaugurated president of the American Medical Association in 2023. He and his colleague—Dr. Benjamin Hoffman, an Oregon-based pediatrician—just wrote a very foolish editorial in MEDPAGE TODAY titled: Medical Misinfo Runs Rampant Online. The Gov’t Must Retain the Right to Intervene.—Combating vaccine falsehoods and other inaccurate claims protects public health
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman
Most people who have been following the twists and turns of the fake pandemic, the over marketed flu known as covid-19 and the useless and toxic covid-19 vaccine will know the name Dr Colin M Barron
Written by Max Parry
The Strata SE1 Tower in London was billed as a modern source of ‘green’ energy, but it hasn’t panned out that way
Written by Harry Fletcher
Conspiracy theorists have been turning their attention to Antarctica more than you’d expect over recent years
Written by ABC News Australia
In a system of caves on South Australia’s Limestone Coast, researchers have uncovered new information about the coldest times in the continent’s history
Written by James Edward Kamis
Written by John leake
In 1710, Jonathan Swift noted in The Examiner:
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD
The history of the GAVI alliance, a board that influences the direction and design of WHO’s global health policies, illustrates how these policies have been directly influenced by industry partners from 2000-2009, and not by an objective board selected by the WHO
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The discourse on the relationship between ‘climate change’ and mental health has been rapidly evolving. Recent studies have suggested a link between the ‘progression’ of ‘climate change’ and an increase in the incidence of early developmental psychiatric disorders
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
One of the really weird things about the whole debate around global warming, or the monologue as alarmists would have it, is that we keep being told some big bad abstract thing called ‘climate change’ is causing stuff like more tornadoes, more dry spells, more heat waves, more snowstorms or whatever
Written by Francis Menton
The single biggest problem with the Left’s “climate” agenda is that the proposed response to the alleged crisis — replacement of ‘fossil fuels’ in the energy system with intermittent wind-and-sun-based electricity generation — is not going to work
Written by Robert Schmad
The DoE has committed to giving Holtec, a New Jersey-based energy company, a $1.5 billion loan to renovate the Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township, Michigan, according to a press release from the department
Written by Kenneth Richard
The sea level rise experienced in recent decades was supposed to lead to shrinking shorelines and inundated coasts.
Written by Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D
OMNS (April 3, 2024) The American Heart Association (AHA) recently released a news report highlighting a poster presentation that suggested an association between an 8-hour time-restricted eating schedule (intermittent fasting) and a 91% higher risk of cardiovascular disease mortality (AHA 2024, Chen 2024).
Written by Dr Benny Peiser
In his annual review of the state of the global climate, Professor Ole Humlum reviews last year’s key data and observations in the context of long-term climate trends