
Italy’s government on Tuesday approved a bill banning the use of laboratory-produced food and animal feed as it aims to safeguard the country’s agri-food heritage, its agriculture minister told a news conference after a Cabinet meeting
Written by Angelo Amante

Italy’s government on Tuesday approved a bill banning the use of laboratory-produced food and animal feed as it aims to safeguard the country’s agri-food heritage, its agriculture minister told a news conference after a Cabinet meeting
Written by Harry Fletcher

It feels like there have been staggering science stories emerging every other day recently, all of which have blown our tiny little minds
Written by Flora Zhao

Over the past few decades, people have become increasingly aware of the risks associated with excessive exposure to UV radiation from sunlight, including skin cancer, photoaging, and cataracts
Written by Ron Barmby

You have a fever with jaundice, feel crappy, and are vomiting. You go to the emergency room at the local hospital. The ER doctor does not run any tests, but based on the symptoms his diagnosis is acute alcoholism and prescribes abstinence or you will drink yourself to death
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

As I have written about before, clinicaltrials.gov is a government website, mandated by Congress.
Written by Alan Moran

The IPCC’s Synthesis Report (authored by political activists not scientists) states that emissions from “existing fossil fuel infrastructure without additional abatement would exceed the remaining carbon budget for 1.5C”
Written by Robert W Malone MD, MS

A new poll by Rasmussen has some data that validates what many of us here on this Substack already believe
Written by Welcome The Eagle

This weekly pitch count blurb is what I usually throw up on Twitter as a quick high view of the new data just dropped as I wait for the downloadable files to become available.
Written by John Leake

Understanding the most misused word in the English language
Written by Jonathan Landsman

Sodium bicarbonate, better known as baking soda, has been used for decades as a first line of defense against every kind of “acidic” health problem—including cancer
Written by Zachary Streiber

The legal case brought by a whistleblower from Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine trial has been dismissed by a judge
Written by Meryl Nass MD

The attack is a lot bigger than Peter and Ginger Breggin. Use Discernment
Written by Meryl Nass MD

I consider both Robert Malone and Catherine Austin Fitts good friends and extremely effective and knowledgeable, creative, brilliant warriors
Written by Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser

Just think of a nut on a rusted bolt: A bit of quality lubricant can make it to move without breaking the tool or the bolt
Written by Michael P Senger

Zeynep Tufekci and Jeremy Howard played a decisive role in shifting CDC guidance and ushering in mask mandates across America
Written by Koen Vogel
