
The European Space Agency (ESA) here reports on runoff and river discharge, which are important components in Earth’s water cycle.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

The European Space Agency (ESA) here reports on runoff and river discharge, which are important components in Earth’s water cycle.
Written by John Leake

On January 17, 2024, the British sports reporter, Mike Dickson, suddenly collapsed and died at the Australian Open.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

WHY? Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t kill *people* unless you overdose. But it does kill *coronaviruses.*
Written by Spencer Brown

Kentucky’s new top cop, Attorney General Russell Coleman, is already standing up for Bluegrass State residents and uniting other Republican AGs against the heavy (and misguided) hand of the Biden administration’s regulation-loving bureaucrats.
Written by MARYAM HENEIN

As usual, I am multitasking. It’s Saturday evening and I am listening to the hearing on injuries caused by COVID-19 vaccines.
Written by Sundance

As soon as many of us heard the basic outline of how the mRNA vaccine science works, we were hesitant to participate in the global experiment.
Written by Steve Kirsch

New Zealand government scientists changed their data without explanation.
Written by Benjamin Zycher

British energy policies since 2008 — the year that Parliament enacted an 80 percent “decarbonization” policy into law — would have proven vastly less destructive had the MPs borne in mind two central conservative truths
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

My passion for scientific curiosity ignited in Mr. Nelson’s AP biology class way back in 1994 at Bullard High School in Fresno, CA, and has never dwindled. It continued through my undergraduate years at UC San Diego, where biochemistry and cellular biology became my expertise. A stint as a molecular biologist in the bustling world of biotech followed, but the yearning for a connection to the natural world as opposed to only the lab called me back to further my education in Earth Science with a Ph.D. from UCLA.
Written by Norman Fenton

A new peer-reviewed study of public covid data in six northern European countries (in which I was one of several authors) has discovered that the pre-existing seasonal nature of coronaviruses had more impact on reported covid ‘case’ and ‘death’ numbers than any of the government public health interventions – including vaccinations, lockdowns, masks and travel restrictions.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Thwaites Glacier, often referred to as the “Doomsday Glacier,” is a massive ice formation in West Antarctica that has garnered significant attention in recent years
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

The jet stream, a powerful ribbon of air high in the atmosphere, whips around the globe like a celestial river.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

I witnessed a paradigm shift in academia, where the pursuit of knowledge and excellence was once the unifying quest. During my time at the university, there was a noticeable shift in the decision-making processes.
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD

Welcome to the first Vaccination Decisions Newsletter for 2024.
Written by Dane Placko

Many EV owners are having trouble dealing with Chicago’s bitterly cold temperatures. Public charging stations have turned into car graveyards over the past couple of days
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

As the “energy transition” thunders forward, or staggers, Parker Gallant proposes a real-world experiment of considerable interest