A 2,200-year-old ceramic drinking vessel has confirmed what archaeologists have long suspected: some ancient Egyptians were tripping on hallucinogens
Traces of Hallucinogens Found in Ancient Egyptian Jug
Written by Carly Cassella
Written by Carly Cassella
A 2,200-year-old ceramic drinking vessel has confirmed what archaeologists have long suspected: some ancient Egyptians were tripping on hallucinogens
Written by Mr Law, Health and Technology
Over the last two weeks I have had several people ask me about the health issues I was experiencing during 2022-2024
Written by Clare Marie Merkowsky
An Alberta mother has accused health agency of trying to vaccinate son against her wishes
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
Singulair, a widely-prescribed asthma drug, may cause serious mental health issues, according to data revealed last week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Written by Michelle Starr
Conjure, in your mind’s eye, a visual to accompany the word ‘aurora’. What you imagine might be dominated by the color green, elaborate swirls and swooshes that dance across the sky above a frozen landscape.
Written by Lucas Nolan
Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, recently expressed concern over the potential negative impacts of AI romantic partners on younger generations, particularly young men.
Written by Jessica Tucker
Some of the earliest ancient humans are the Neanderthals and homo sapiens, who lived in places where the origins of humans are constantly being discovered.
Written by Nick Pope
An executive for ExxonMobil said Tuesday that oil firms are not likely to significantly step up production in line with President-elect Donald Trump’s “drill, baby, drill” energy agenda at a conference in London
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus
There was a time, and how recent it seems, especially to nostalgic COP junkies, when the climate world gathering at their meetings really believing they were going to save humanity from the dreaded ‘carbon’ ‘pollution’
Written by Chris Morrison
The recent publication of findings from a group of Thai scientists and mathematicians shows surface temperatures across Greenland cooled for 19 consecutive years
Written by Children's Health Defense Team
The Defender’s Children’s Health NewsWatch delivers the latest headlines related to children’s health and well-being, including the toxic effects of vaccines, drugs, chemicals, heavy metals, electromagnetic radiation and other toxins and the emotional risks associated with excessive use of social media and other online activities
Written by Simon Kent
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague will begin consideration Monday of a host of proposed penalties the U.N. can implement against countries that defy diktats on protecting the environment
Written by Toby Young
Veteran Daily Mail correspondent Robert Hardman has written an illuminating piece about the effort to stop cows farting
Written by Alana Mastrangelo
Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of Los Angeles Times, says his team is working on a tech-driven “bias meter” for articles so that readers “can press a button and get both sides” of the story.
Written by I&I Editorial Board
During Donald Trump’s first successful presidential campaign, he promised to pull the U.S. from the Paris Agreement
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
The pandemic’s disruption of normal development patterns has prompted calls for targeted interventions, especially for young women who showed greater vulnerability across measures