A HUGE blaze has ripped through a Scottish battery plant after it exploded for the second time in a year
Scottish Battery plant Catches Fire for second time
Written by Lisa Hodge and Sarah Peddie
Written by Lisa Hodge and Sarah Peddie
A HUGE blaze has ripped through a Scottish battery plant after it exploded for the second time in a year
Written by Jonathan Engler
I like to make brief posts when I read about institutions which let us all down in 2020 and beyond
Written by Maryanne Demasi, PhD
The time for being fooled is over. The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act was not a public health victory. It was a legislative coup for vaccine manufacturers, granting them unprecedented legal immunity while leaving the injured with few avenues for justice
Written by Laura Perrins
A woman has been prosecuted for holding a sign saying “here to talk, if you want to” outside a Bournemouth abortion clinic.
Written by Team Spirit
Every two hours, like clockwork, a mysterious pulse emanates from the depths of space, sending a ripple of excitement and curiosity through the scientific community.
Written by BBC
Male fruit flies that drink alcohol become more attractive to females, according to a new study
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
Contemporary narratives about vaccines — including that they eradicated diseases such as polio — are based on a “fairytale” that ignores the harms vaccines have caused, researcher and author Dr. Suzanne Humphries said in an interview on “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Written by Bronwyn Thompson
While we’re not short of divisive topics in 2025, there are valid reasons as to why we’re turning to chatbots for emotional support – and why people are also very much against it
Written by Senator Malcom Roberts
During the recent Senate Estimates Session with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), I tabled a graph from the United Nations IPCC report to challenge some of the exaggerated claims we’ve been hearing about extreme weather events such as cyclones, floods, and fires
Written by Paul Sacca
A ‘climate’ finance company backed by big-name celebrities has filed for bankruptcy following the arrest of the company’s co-founder for allegedly attempting to defraud investors of $145 million
Written by Salena Zito
On March 22 at 7 a.m., Shawn Steffee stood on a hill overlooking the Homer City Generating Station with his family and the community he grew up with
Written by Dr Lidiya Angelova
A new study investigated the long-term presence of spike protein in brain tissues of patients with hemorrhagic strokes and its potential association with mRNA vaccination.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
The study titled, Expression of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in cerebral Arteries: Implications for hemorrhagic stroke Post-mRNA vaccination, was published today in the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience:
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
The nurse who administered the shots said one-year-old Sa’Niya needed them to catch her up on vaccinations she missed at her six-month appointment — a common but potentially dangerous recommendation, according to pediatricians interviewed by The Defender
Written by Ed Cumming
Generation Z, that enigmatic demographic of men and women born between 1997 and 2012 or so, have been presumed to hold wildly progressive views. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Narrissa Spies
Even though the technology does not exist to travel into all of Earth’s layers, scientists can still learn a great deal about Earth’s structure through seismic waves. Seismic waves are vibrations in the earth that transmit energy and occur during seismic activity such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and even man-made explosions. There are two types of seismic waves, primary waves and secondary waves.