
With an energy cost crisis now striking Europe and to a lesser extent the U.S., some cracks have begun to appear in the “net zero” utopian dreams being pursued almost universally by Western politicians.
Written by Manhattan Contrarian

With an energy cost crisis now striking Europe and to a lesser extent the U.S., some cracks have begun to appear in the “net zero” utopian dreams being pursued almost universally by Western politicians.
Written by Jesse Santiano M.D.

You probably have heard the numbers showing the vaccine efficacy of COVID-19 shots by now.
Written by Scott Sturman

Climate change is the unofficial state religion of the Biden administration.
Written by quadrant.org.au

In the impending May federal election in Australia, how are young voters (18-24yo) going to vote?
Written by scitechdaily.com

The biotechnology company Frequency Therapeutics is seeking to reverse hearing loss — not with hearing aids or implants, but with a new kind of regenerative therapy.
Written by childrenshealthdefense.org

As Big Tech and major retail firms move into healthcare they bring promises of convenience and innovation they claim will benefit consumers — but the move also raises questions about the ever-growing power and influence of such firms and their real motivation for getting into healthcare.
Written by healthline.com

What Is Hypnagogia, the State Between Wakefulness and Sleep?
Written by Mike Gianfagna

The slowing of Moore’s law has prompted many to ask, “Is Moore’s law dead?
Written by Steve Kirsch

I can’t get a single one of these questions answered. I promise to stop spreading misinformation if you can just publicly answer just these questions with truthful and accurate answers.
Written by Manhattan Contrarian

It was only a few weeks ago when the UN’s International Energy Agency issued its Report on “CO2 Emissions in 2021.”
Written by PSI Editor

Have you ever wondered how truthful electric vehicle (EV) ads are when it comes to range and efficiency in the real world? Or how different add-ons and accessories can reduce the range of your electric car? Well, the UK company carwow did, and they pulled together this video.
Written by quadrant.org.au

This essay, the first of two, looks at the UK education system and its praiseworthy laws under the Education Act 1996 against teachers pushing partisan views.
Written by reason.com

Science should be a profession, not a priesthood.
Written by The Daily Mail

Our ancestors got shorter when they made the switch from foraging to farming 12,000 years ago, a new study shows.
Written by The Daily Mail

Infertile men have been given hope after scientists created sperm from the stem cells of rats.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

If you can afford a Tesla, you probably find it hard to imagine that there are some 3.5 billion people on Earth who have no reasonably reliable access to electricity.