
Mars continues to be a fascinating study for archaeologists, astronomers, scientists, and even regular people
Written by ufosdailyreports

Mars continues to be a fascinating study for archaeologists, astronomers, scientists, and even regular people
Written by BBC

The number of people not working in the UK due to long-term sickness has risen to a new record, official figures show
Written by Ross Pomeroy

A new study slams years of shoddy research
Written by Zachary Streiber

The Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines did not impact overall mortality, a reanalysis of clinical trial data found
Written by Troy vom Braucke

Here is a recent transcript if an interview I did with Dr. Norbert Schwarzer (pictured), I hope you enjoy it.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

As a reader recently suggested, I am thinking of restricting comments to paid subscribers so I have time to read them all, and also to evade the trolls. Before I do it, what do you think?
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH

Chondrolaryngoplasty surgery fails to feminize the voice and has high complication rates
Written by Chris Morrison

The full horror of the ‘nitrogen’ war on agriculture is becoming more apparent every day
Written by Joel Pollack

South Africa is exceeding its goal of cutting CO2 emissions — thanks to regular blackouts that are now a daily feature of life in the country and have become a serious obstacle to economic growth
Written by Wayne A Rohde

Another reason why the CICP is not the solution to handle all the COVID-19 vaccine injury petitions
Written by Amy Denney

In this series, we’ll share how the latest developments on this medical frontier are transforming our approaches to illness and offering new strategies to heal and prevent disease
Written by Dr. Clifford S. Saunders

I got a B in Physics. Doesn’t sound very impressive does it? … Until I tell you I was expecting a D, or an E, perish the thought!
Written by Wayne A Rohde

Mexico announced last week that they have developed a COVID-19 vaccine named “Patria”. This announcement comes two years after vaccines rolled out in the US, Europe and China
Written by Linnea Lueken

The New York Times posted an op-ed titled “Your Homeowners’ Insurance Bill Is the Canary in the Climate Coal Mine”, claiming that rising insurance costs are proof that ‘climate change’ is a growing danger and that all insured should not have to pay for those who choose to live in riskier areas like the Florida coast or southwestern deserts
Written by BBC

Ferrari will continue to build cars with internal combustion engines into the late 2030s, despite efforts by governments around the world to phase out the technology
Written by Harry Lee

A new study published in Nature Metabolism (pdf) has revealed that the basal metabolic rate (BMR) in people in the United States and Europe has decreased over the past three decades, potentially contributing to the growing obesity epidemic in both regions