
Stoop-backed, heavy-browed, communicating in ape-like grunts, impressions of the Neanderthal as a simple-minded brute a few steps below modern humans on the evolutionary ladder have endured since their discovery in the mid-19th century
Written by Mike McRae

Stoop-backed, heavy-browed, communicating in ape-like grunts, impressions of the Neanderthal as a simple-minded brute a few steps below modern humans on the evolutionary ladder have endured since their discovery in the mid-19th century
Written by Fiona MacDonald

Just like the Universe, our brains might be programmed to maximise disorder – similar to the principle of entropy – and our consciousness could simply be a side effect, a new paper suggests
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Time can take a toll on brain function. Therefore, striving to maintain cognitive function in most definitely important as we age
Written by James Clayton

California has suspended Cruise driverless taxis from San Francisco streets after a pedestrian was dragged under its wheels after an accident
Written by Brandon Vigliarolo

A group of scientists studying the effects of rocket and satellite reentry vaporization in Earth’s atmosphere have found some startling evidence that could point to disastrous environmental effects on the horizon
Written by Larry Bell

Applications of legislated automotive efficiency standards to force production and purchases of electric vehicles (EVs) on a reluctant U.S. market are resulting in a reverse influence
Written by John M. Donnelly

Security and other concerns are preventing transfer of the anti-rocket systems to Israel or Ukraine
Written by Bob Webster

Written by Owen Jarus

The cemetery, at Tuna al-Gebel in central Egypt, dates back to the New Kingdom (circa 1550 to 1070 B.C.) and contains mummies, sarcophagi, amulets and numerous “shabti” (also called ushabti) figurines that were meant to serve the deceased in the afterlife, according to an Arabic statement from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
Written by Texas Policy

Today, the Texas Public Policy Foundation released a new study to analyze how regulatory credits, hidden costs, and subsidies disguise the real cost of electric vehicles
Written by Stop These Things

The wind industry has been firmly attached the subsidy teat for more than 30 years. Talk about being competitive with conventional generators is patent nonsense: cut the subsidies and this so-called ‘industry’ would disappear in a heartbeat
Written by Jan Bartek

A historical shipwreck has been successfully recovered from the seabed off the coast of Misiliscemi in the Trapani area, Sicily
Written by The Vigilant Fox

A major political shift has occurred in New Zealand after six years of Jacinda Ardern’s liberal rule
Written by Indelable

NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — This month’s release of Jon Pepper’s novel Missy’s Twitch is the only entrant into a genre best characterized as “Wry Cli-Fi.” The story is an amusing satirical shot at the climate alarmism that has scared a generation into thinking the world is about to end.
Written by John Leake

NYT: “Covid Shots May Slightly Raise Stroke Risk in the Oldest Recipients“
Written by Lynne Balzer

We are repeatedly told that 97 percent of scientists agree that Earth’s climate is experiencing dangerous warming caused by human activities