
The California Department of Food and Agriculture plans to release millions of insects marked with purple dye in a Los Angeles neighborhood, SFGate reported Thursday
Written by Candace Hathaway

The California Department of Food and Agriculture plans to release millions of insects marked with purple dye in a Los Angeles neighborhood, SFGate reported Thursday
Written by Joe Bastardi

I guess someone on the other side finally took notice of what I have been trying to show for nearly a year now about volcanoes
Written by Mr Law, Health and Technology

In his book Homage to Catalonia (Orwell, 1938), Orwell recounts first-hand how the mainstream media in Spain became an instrument of political censorship and propaganda during the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War
Written by Leonard David

Those two moons of Mars are celestially eccentric oddities
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Among the metaphors that obstruct thought rather than facilitate it is the notion of multiple tipping points
Written by Arthur Firstenberg

Written by Robert Lea

This is the first-ever study that shows mammals may be able to thrive in space
Written by Alisa Priddle

Tesla CEO also says Cybertrucks will trickle out until 2025, and admits that making this truck is hard
Written by Larry Bell

The Biden administration’s “Net Zero” carbon plan set for accomplishment by 2050 is predicated upon an assumption that America can transition energy use from more than 80 percent obtained from hydrocarbons by increasing the three percent we get from wind and solar combined . . . with the vast majority of that from ‘renewable’ friendly breezes
Written by Eric Schmidt, L.Ac, Dipl. O.M.

As an alternative medicine practitioner I have a lot of conversations with patients who are disenchanted with the current Western medicine system
Written by Thomas Verduyn BASc, Jessica Hockett PhD, Jonathan Engler MB ChB LLB DipPharmMed, Todd Kenyon PhD, & Martin Neil PhD

In a previous article we discussed the large spring 2020 spike in mortality reported for New York City
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As the real impact of climate policy is felt in the real world, lots of people are objecting that it’s hurting more than we were promised. A lot more
Written by Naveen Athrappully

The people included in the study suffered from headaches, tremors, muscle spasms, insomnia, sleepiness, vertigo, and difficulty in concentration
Written by Professor Gloria Moss Ph.D. FCIPD

VT’s Gloria Moss brings you the latest shocking news from Universities across the world
Written by Stephen Moore

One of the textbook marketing flops of all time was the Ford Edsel sedan, heralded as the hot new car in the late 1950s
Written by Wayne A Rohde

The following is a story of a federal judge who has issued opinions in favor of a few vaccine injury petitions on appeal