India has been ramping up its space exploration programs lately, having landed on Moon’s southern pole last year
India approves its first space probe to visit Venus
Written by Russia Today
Written by Russia Today
India has been ramping up its space exploration programs lately, having landed on Moon’s southern pole last year
Written by David Blackman
I have frequently written over the last several years that the agenda of the climate-alarm lobby in the Western world is not consistent with the maintenance of democratic forms of government
Written by Chris Martz
Okay, instead of spreading climate doomer doctrine, I will take a moment to explain the meteorology behind the floods in North Carolina [and Tennessee]
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
I recently spoke at a Canadians for Truth event at the Canada Christian College, outside of Toronto, Ontario.
Written by Will Jones
Heart attacks in American young people under 44 years of age have surged an “alarming” 66% since 2020, with experts blaming a sharp rise in myocarditis (heart inflammation) during the pandemic. The Mail has the story.
Written by Marija Maisch
In what could be Europe’s first, FuturEnergy Ireland has proposed a project that could store energy for up to 100 hours and be operational for 30 years
Written by Andrew J Whelton
On Feb. 3, 2023, a train carrying chemicals jumped the tracks in East Palestine, Ohio, rupturing railcars filled with hazardous materials and fueling chemical fires at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains
Written by David Nield
Missing a train or bus can ruin your day, but missing a ride home to Earth is on a whole other level of inconvenience
Written by BBC
They can walk, hover and the males can even sing love songs to woo mates – all this with a brain that’s tinier than a pinhead
Written by BBC
The arrival of winter brings much joy for some, with cosy nights and Christmas among the pleasures to look forward to
Written by Efrat Fenigson and Panda
My guest today is Nick Hudson, the Chairman of PANDA – an organization founded in 2020 to empower society with accurate information on the science and the drivers behind recent events.
Written by Lee Fang
“A bun in the toaster oven,” a woman exclaims off-camera, handing an ultrasound image to family members who erupt into tearful emotion over the news. “Oh my God!”
Written by Thierry Monasse
The European Court of Justice will hear a case on November 15 concerning European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen’s handling of Covid-19 vaccine procurement.
Written by David Wojick
America faces a growing threat from grid scale lithium battery fires. Construction of huge battery arrays with no concern for potentially catastrophic fires is out of control
Written by John Leake
This evening I received an e-mail from Dr. Marik, who explained that Amazon’s ban of his book “Cancer Care” has been retracted, and the e-book is again available for purchase
Written by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D.
Adding fluoride to drinking water provides very limited dental benefits, especially compared with 50 years ago, according to an updated Cochrane Review published today.