
An MIT spinout aims to use X-rays to melt rock and repurpose coal and gas plants into deep geothermal wells – effectively transforming dirty ‘fossil-fuel’ plants into clean ones.
Written by Derya Ozdemir

An MIT spinout aims to use X-rays to melt rock and repurpose coal and gas plants into deep geothermal wells – effectively transforming dirty ‘fossil-fuel’ plants into clean ones.
Written by Corey's Digs

Americans for Homeopathy Choice are on top of the FDA’s recent announcement, and they need your help.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

The National COVID-19 Emergency, first declared by President Trump in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, was formally extended a second time by President Biden on February 18, 2022 and will come up for a third consideration by Biden in February, 2023.
Written by John Dee

Between 2017 and 2020 I reckon I spent more time analysing all things Arctic than all other climate topics put together.
Written by Dr M. Nisa Khan, Senior Member, IEEE

World-leading authority on LED lighting technology, Dr Nisa Khan, explains in this keynote article that consensus science still does not understand why LEDs and lasers follow Lambert’s Cosine Law instead of the inverse square law. Her findings have massive implications for industry.
Written by Jude Sheerin & Max Matza

Some 200 million Americans are feeling the icy grip of a massive winter storm that has been linked to at least 19 deaths ahead of the holiday weekend.
Written by Camel Finance

Cashless society threat is a nightmare we must wake up to WILL a cyber attack lead to us waking up to a cashless society powered by Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and a digital ID?
Written by Frank Bergman

The World Health Organization has labeled unvaccinated people a “major killing force globally” in a new campaign being promoted on social media
Written by Ameya Paleja

It is a lightweight, portable shield that doesn’t need power to function
Written by Herb Rose

The Laws of Thermodynamics were created in the 1860s when heat and light were thought to be energy. This antiquated belief leads to confusion today because heat is kinetic energy and involve mass and energy.
Written by Koen Vogel, Ph.D.

This is the fifth of seven posts in support of the PROM article “An integrated physical model characterizing planetary magnetism and heat”, which proposes an alternate origin for the geomagnetic field versus the consensus geodynamo theory.
Written by Ben Kaufman

From this edition of Clown World Recap, here are some of this week’s trending clown world news: ‘Christmas’ is now a forbidden word in one woke UK university; U.S. Marines may ban the words ‘ma’am’ and ‘sir’ to not offend superiors.
Written by State of the Nation

As the U.S. freezes, some analysts suggest this is a weather war waged against America which has been intensified in order to accomplish multiple Globalist goals and achieve various NWO objectives before the Great Reset.
Written by Matt Taibbi

Sitting in a hotel bar in San Francisco, going through what’s become a nightly “remembering to eat” ritual. As readers here know, this has been a crazy month, during which time I lost track of a lot of things.
Written by H. STERLING BURNETT

A Google news search for the phrase climate change today revealed a story on Climate Home News claiming climate change is harming Indian sugarcane production. Nothing could be further from the truth
Written by sci-nature.com

Imagine an engine that needs no propellant. It sounds impossible, and it most likely is.