In 1843, William Rowan Hamilton had a four-dimensional flash of insight that still shapes our three-dimensional world
19th Century graffiti was an equation that changed mathematics
Written by Robyn Arianrhod
Written by Robyn Arianrhod
In 1843, William Rowan Hamilton had a four-dimensional flash of insight that still shapes our three-dimensional world
Written by Linnea Lueken
A recent article at Forbes, “Four Kinds Of Killer Weather Extremes: An Achilles Heel Problem For Climate Predictors,” is a mixed bag of correct and incorrect claims about ‘climate change’ and the issue of warming impacts
Written by Alliance for Natural Health International
Chile’s Atacama Desert is hailed as one of the Earth’s most extraordinary places.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The surge in climate-related lawsuits against Big Oil, like the one discussed in The Guardian and the legal battle initiated by Chicago, is presented as a fight for environmental justice.
Written by David Wojick
All around America there is an avalanche of proposed wind and solar projects.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Please listen to this long version format with experienced journalist Shannon Joy in Rochester, New York.
Written by Bret Swanson
Building A.I. models – or “training” them with exabytes of historical data – gets most of the attention. But over time “inference” – or asking the trained models to generate answers – will dominate A.I. workloads
Written by Judy Wilyman PhD
An ‘antivaxxer’ is the derogatory word used by the government and medical industry to dismiss people who are critically thinking about the evidence for vaccines
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
European colonialism that methodically extracted wealth from Africa until the system’s collapse in the last century has been replaced by a climate colonialism that stifles the economic development that the Dark Continent desperately needs
Written by Ireland Owens
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) issued a warning last Wednesday about 483 electric transit buses being recalled over safety defects, according to a safety advisory
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
In 2016, David Ihben moved his wife and three children from Chicago to Jamestown, in rural Tennessee, with high hopes for a new and calmer life.
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
Before Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida, the media chorus linked “an historic” storm to climate change and warned of even greater catastrophes in the future.
Written by Phillip.Altman
Why is the story of DNA contamination in the COVID shots of critical importance and spreading worldwide at the moment mainly due to a decision of a small local Council in Western Australia to focus on this issue?
Written by Michelle Starr
If you’ve ever lived with a cat, you’ve seen the way they ooze and spill and flow, like a small ambulatory fur puddle
Written by Ian Stokes
The AI-powered drones come in two configurations and can be assembled by human operators in less than five minutes, its creators say
Written by BBC
Researchers have made a scientific discovery that in time could be used to slow the signs of ageing