
A climate activist with a far-left advocacy group smeared red paint on an exhibit honoring an African American regiment that fought during the Civil War, during a protest at the National Gallery of Art on Tuesday
Written by Thomas Catenacci

A climate activist with a far-left advocacy group smeared red paint on an exhibit honoring an African American regiment that fought during the Civil War, during a protest at the National Gallery of Art on Tuesday
Written by Nick Pope

The Biden administration published a report Tuesday on the state of ‘climate change’ in the U.S., linking the phenomenon to increased pandemic risks
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The big story is, supposedly, COP28 gathering to bicker and waste time as a stirring prelude to COP29
Written by Michelle Starr

At an altitude of some 40,000 kilometers (25,000 miles) above a burgeoning sunspot growing in the solar photosphere, a team of astronomers led by Sijie Yu of the New Jersey Institute of Technology recorded a never-before-seen type of long-lasting radio emission
Written by Pierre Gosselin

Dr. Stefan Kröpelin is an award-winning geologist and climate researcher at the University of Cologne and specializes in studying the eastern Sahara desert and its climatic history
Written by Shawn Willsey

A second update for Sat, Nov 11, 2023 from geology professor Shawn Willsey.
Written by Dr. John Campbell

In this video, Dr. John Campbell is looking at a landmark legal case. This case claims that the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has been branded “defective”.
Written by Epoch Times

Written by Richard Cronin

An invisible force permeates the Universe. You don’t even think about it. Gravity and the ever-changing distances between major celestial bodies and Earth
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

The Manhattan Contrarian just noted that “global spending to fight climate change by environmental groups and other nonprofits reached $8 billion in 2021, most of it in the United States and Canada, according to a survey released in September by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.” That’s billion with a ‘b’
Written by Rebecca Dyer

Insecticide exposure has been linked to lower sperm concentration in adult men worldwide, according to a new review of 25 studies spanning almost 50 years
Written by Joel Smalley

The flu jab is ‘about marketing not science.’ So why give it?
Written by Archaeology World

An ancient clay tablet housed at the British Museum has puzzled experts for more than 150 years
Written by Jesse Chappus

In this video, Jesse Chappus speaks to Jayne Buxton about the life expectancy of those who don’t follow a plant based diet.
Written by GB News

‘Net zero is a suicide pill for the British economy, nothing more, nothing less. It’s completely unaffordable. It’s totally unnecessary and it’s going to crush everything we hold dear if we’re not careful.
Written by For the Novel Lovers

Book Review
Title: The Masters of Medicine: Our Greatest Triumphs in the Race to Cure Humanity’s Deadliest Diseases by Andrew Lam M.D.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Science, Medicine
Rating: 5 Stars
In this book Dr. Andrew Lam looks at some of the most ground-breaking discoveries in modern medicine, which sounded intriguing to me. The introduction was well laid out with Lam’s goal being to walk us through these discoveries and introduces us to the people behind them, starting with the mavericks behind the advances in cardiac medicine.