A family in England discovered nearly 400-year-old buried treasure during a recent home renovation project
17th-century coin hoard unearthed under kitchen floor in Dorset
Written by Hannah Kate Simon
Written by Hannah Kate Simon
A family in England discovered nearly 400-year-old buried treasure during a recent home renovation project
Written by BBC
An analysis of hundreds of pre-modern states suggests that civilisations tend to have a ‘shelf-life’ – a pattern that holds lessons for today’s ageing global powers
Written by Will Jones
Scientists tried to reinfect people with Covid but found it impossible, even when they ramped up the dose 10,000-fold, according to the latest results from the Covid challenge trials. Nature has the details.
Written by Lee Gerhard
Climate scientists would be less likely to issue dire warnings of planetary doom if they gave more credence to the geological history of the past several million years.
Written by John Hinderaker
The British government, like other countries, has pledged to stop emitting carbon dioxide by transitioning to a ‘green’ economy
Written by Dr Eddy Bettermann MD
At the end of April, new research will be presented at the Conference of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases showing that the artificial intelligence-driven ChatGPT program dispenses propaganda in promotion of vaccines that comes directly from official public health agencies
Written by Pierre Gosselin
Examined today is a paper appearing in the journal Nature Communications titled: “Seasonal sea-ice in the Arctic’s last ice area during the Early Holocene”
Written by Kevin Killough
Last month, multiple news outlets reported on the record-smashing year the wind industry had in 2023.
Written by Chris Vallance & Liv McMahon
A US road safety agency is investigating Ford’s BlueCruise driver assistance system following two fatal collisions
Written by Like Johnson
The awful consequences which flowed from lockdowns are so deep and broad it is hard to know where to begin.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis posits that a series of comet impacts around 12,800 years ago initiated the Younger Dryas period, a sudden return to glacial conditions after the last Ice Age was seemingly concluding.
Written by John leake
Last night I posted my reflections on Professor Mattias Desmet’s invitation to Dr. Peter Breggin to join him in conversation about their disagreement about who bears responsibility for the pathologies we witnessed during the pandemic.
Written by Dick Morris
So far, all of the laws designed to encourage people to buy electric vehicles have been voluntary – incentivizing the purchase of EVs through tax credits and such
Written by Lauren Coulson
The discoveries were made at a sight near Felton that was first looked at by a group of professional metal detectors, who, with the correct permission, found Roman coins and broaches and unusual bits of lead weights, leather belts and gaming pieces
Written by Will Jones
Dan Hannan has posted on his YouTube under the heading ‘The vaccination scandal‘ a clip of him asking the Minister, Lord Markham, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health, what the Government’s latest assessment is of the efficacy of the Covid vaccines
Written by Cornwall Alliance
ASA claimed that “Earth is warming at an unprecedented rate” and “human activity is the principal cause.”