
Producing vital gas out of Red Planet’s hostile atmosphere? Truly a test of Perseverance
Written by theregister.com

Producing vital gas out of Red Planet’s hostile atmosphere? Truly a test of Perseverance
Written by Aspen Pflughoeft

Years of relentless drought have recently exposed multiple cities typically submerged in water reservoirs in Iraq.
Written by Israel Lira

In one of his most famous works, Contact, the American astronomer, astrophysicist and cosmologist Carl Sagan (1934-1996) speculates in the guise of a novel on what would be the possible social, economic, political, philosophical, scientific and theological repercussions of receiving an interstellar message from a civilization more advanced than ours and one that could be within reach of our terrestrial radio telescopes; with the subsequent plausibility of being decoded and translated.
Written by Felix Feistel

First things first: The question of whether climate change is a man-made phenomenon whose sole cause is carbon dioxide particles in the atmosphere is not going to be addressed here.
Written by NASA

NASA is getting ready to send astronauts to explore more of the Moon as part of the Artemis program, and the agency has selected SpaceX to continue development of the first commercial human lander that will safely carry the next two American astronauts to the lunar surface.
Written by Steve Kirsch

The CDC has been hiding the Social Security Administration death master file. I got it from a whistleblower. This shows deaths are taking five months from the jab to happen. This is why it’s hard to see.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

With August ending, and with no named storms in the Atlantic, according to records, this is the first August since 1997 to not feature any named tropical storms or hurricanes and only the 18th time on record going back to 1851.
Written by Jeffrey Clark

CNBC prophesied global destruction as a result of “human-caused climate change,” based on a study published by a liberal science journal.
Written by Dr Ah Kahn Syed

Two completely unrelated stories crossed my path this week and I am going to join them for you.
Written by Doug Norrie

It would be easy to think that we’ve found, uncovered, or unearthed nearly everything there is to know about our Earth.
Written by The Daily Mail

Boris Johnson has insisted that draconian lockdowns imposed during the pandemic did not plunge the NHS into chaos.
Written by Dr. Judy Wilyman

An infectious disease cannot be diagnosed by identifying a virus because having the virus does not always lead to disease or even serious disease. An infection without symptoms produces immunity and this is how herd immunity is established in populations. Frank McFarlane Burnet won the Nobel Prize for this science in 1960.
Written by The Conservative Treehouse

22,000 Colorado households lose control of their home thermostats during a heatwave as power company prevents air conditioning use
Written by Andrej Flis

Strong cold anomalies are being detected in the stratosphere over Southern Hemisphere. The anomalous cooling results from the water vapor coming from the January Hunga Tonga eruption.
Written by Dr Benny Peiser

Watchdog group Net Zero Watch has condemned the Government’s green energy policies as “a national disaster.”
Written by BBC

Employees at a metal working factory could be asked to wear more layers to reduce heating costs, a boss said.