I am frequently asked why the Canadian psychologist, Dr. Jordan Peterson, has become such a superstar among young men. The answer, it seems to me, is self-evident
How Dr. Jordan Peterson is saving civilization
Written by John Leake
Written by John Leake
I am frequently asked why the Canadian psychologist, Dr. Jordan Peterson, has become such a superstar among young men. The answer, it seems to me, is self-evident
Written by Harry Baker
Scientists accidentally find deep-sea ‘jelly’ creatures merged into ‘single entity’ after injury, revealing bizarre new behavior
Written by Vijay Jayaraj
In a move opposite the direction of the global climate change agenda, India’s newly elected government has announced contracts for an additional 12,800 megawatts (MW) of thermal power capacity (coal and natural gas).
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
If the original trials of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines delivered true results.
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
John Fredericks and his family are loyal patients with The Wellness Company and he explains why people need to take their healthcare back into their own hands in virtually shoot he does on healthcare.
Written by Leo S.F. Lin et al.,
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought both benefits and risk.
Written by Anita Jader
As a medical professional with over two decades of experience in laboratory science.
Written by University of Texas at Austin
Reionization is a critical period when the first stars and galaxies changed the physical structure of their surroundings, and eventually the entire universe
Written by Conor Freehly
If the technological capacities of intelligent entities throughout the cosmos are unbounded, why haven’t we seen signs of other intelligent life?
Written by Will Jones
Motorists will “inevitably” end up paying per mile to drive on Britain’s roads as the switch to electric cars reduces fuel taxes, the Government’s infrastructure tsar has said
Written by John Leake
If the last twenty-five years have taught us anything, it’s that people who work in the government are absolutely abysmal at quantifying and managing the risks of their own ambitious schemes
Written by Tilak Doshi
Terrence Keeley is a long-time ESG practitioner who until recently headed the official institutions group in the world’s largest asset manager BlackRock advising sovereign wealth funds, central banks, finance ministries, and public pension funds
Written by C. Michael White
In just a few years, brand-name injectable drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound have rocketed to fame as billion-dollar annual sellers for weight loss as well as to control blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Written by Tom White
As the global conversation around climate change intensifies, the focus has been predominantly on the transition to renewable electricity sources like solar and wind.
Written by Mike Stone
When engaging with those who defend the germ “theory” of disease and virology, I often ask them for the necessary logical and scientific evidence needed to support their positive claim that pathogenic entities exist and that they can transmit disease from one host to another
Written by Phillip Altman
More and more highly credentialed clinicians and scientists are raising the alarm