
Long delays in peer review and potential biases at journals are driving researchers to take an unorthodox publishing route
Written by Martha Rosenberg

Long delays in peer review and potential biases at journals are driving researchers to take an unorthodox publishing route
Written by Zachary Streiber

The new COVID-19 vaccines don’t work as well against XBB.1.5, the virus variant that’s now dominant in the United States, according to multiple studies
Written by Sci-nature.com

The largest moon of Saturn is an unique habitat in our Solar System. It is very different from our own, with its methane-filled lakes, freezing volcanoes, and underground tunnels.
Written by John Black
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In our society today we are often surprised and impressed by the advancement of technology and engineering, a major characteristic of our civilisation.
Written by Dr. John Campbell

In this video, Dr. John Campbell explains that excess deaths outside those attributed to COVID and other illness are extremely high. Esther McVey in the UK Parliament called out the Chief Medical Officer who claimed current non-COVID excess deaths were driven in part by lack of medication during the pandemic.
Written by BBC

Scientists have come a step closer to making multi-tasking ‘quantum’ computers, far more powerful than even today’s most advanced supercomputers
Written by Michelle Perro, MD

Infertility, surrogacy, changing family structures, low milk production, inhospitable and toxic environments, stress, and a myriad of other factors are impacting breastfeeding babies.
Written by Joseph A Olson PE & John O'Sullivan

A lot has been happening in the world this past month and it was a great pleasure to join our friend, Jim Fetzer, in providing a round of some the news highlights from Principia Scientific International (PSI). Watch our video below.
Written by Lily Kelly

Antibiotics are a well-known cause of antibiotic resistance, but they aren’t the only common drug that’s contributing to this global crisis, as demonstrated in a recent University of Queensland (UQ) study
Written by Claire Reid

An AI mishap has cost Google $100 billion – as mistakes go, it’s a pretty big one, right?
Written by Hasan

There are two islands that are separated by only a short cold stretch of water but set apart nearly an entire day thanks to time zones
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

The peer-reviewed medical literature on COVID-19 is under strong bias from the editors and publishers to allow mainly favorable papers into publication on COVID-19 vaccination
Written by Dr. John Campbell

More information was released by Pfizer following their initial press release which was suggested by Veritas. This release is concerning adverse reactions to Pfizer products including the COVID-19 vaccine.
Written by John Haller

Nobody living today can remember two significant events that occurred in September 1859. These events were separated by a 24 hour break.
Written by Dr Benny Peiser

A new paper published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation refutes alarmist claims about the state of the world’s coral reefs
Written by Ethan Huff

The UK government has launched a new program to manipulate and goad people into accepting “a net zero society” as the solution to so-called ‘climate change’