
Neuralink on Wednesday streamed a video of its first human patient playing computer chess with his mind and talking about the brain implant making that possible
Written by Science Alert

Neuralink on Wednesday streamed a video of its first human patient playing computer chess with his mind and talking about the brain implant making that possible
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The skepticism toward specific climate attribution studies, especially those claiming a direct causal link between ‘climate change’ and individual weather events, finds a compelling case in the study attributing dangerous humid heat in southern West Africa to ‘climate change’
Written by Derek Knauss

Its generic pharmaceutical name is Pregabalin. Although you may know it by one of its brand names: there’s Alzain, Axalid and Lyrica
Written by The Global Warming Policy Forum

A wide-ranging review of official science advice examines serious failings in the way scientific advice is being delivered to governments and proposes radical reforms to improve it
Written by Life Site News

Pro-life researcher Dr. Michael New warned that the study is biased as it ‘lumps together’ teens who suffered ‘ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages, and stillbirths with those who carried pregnancies to term’
Written by Clare Watson

Scientists have discovered an exception to a 200-year-old scientific law that governs how heat diffuses through solid materials
Written by Andy Rowlands

Last Tuesday, that bastion of accurate reporting; The Guardian, told us the planet has almost reached the ‘heating’ that will cause our own extinction
Written by Peter Kauffner

Climate bully Michael Mann, with mixed results, has been suing those who criticize his “hockey stick” graph of climate history
Written by Biz Pac Review

One of United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres’ personally selected advisers has been outed as a rabid anti-white racist and bigot
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The Snowball Earth hypothesis, a theory that proposes the Earth’s surface was entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, during the Proterozoic Eon about 650 million years ago, presents a fascinating paradox when considering the role of carbon dioxide (CO2)
Written by Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin

Four days after German chemist Dr. Andreas Noack released his final video on graphene hydroxide, he was seized by a sudden unexplained attack that caused paralysis, weakness, profound disorientation (like he was drunk), and collapse with loss of breathing
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Unusual cold weather is currently affecting almost the entire planet, and Arctic sea ice is growing
Written by Life Site News

Pope Francis has once again touted the abortion-tainted COVID vaccines, reissuing his condemnation of those who refused to take the shot
Written by Julaine Allan

X owner Elon Musk recently described using small amounts of ketamine “once every other week” to manage the “chemical tides” that cause his depression
Written by Karlis Salna

AN ABC website has been accused of portraying farmers and forestry workers as evil and telling kids how much ‘carbon’ they can produce before they die
Written by Kenneth Richard

“From modern instrumental carbon isotopic data of the last 40 years, no signs of human (fossil fuel) CO2 emissions can be discerned.” –Koutsoyiannis, 2024