Scientists have developed a “self-digesting plastic”, which, they say, could help reduce pollution.
Plastic-eating bacteria can help waste self-destruct
Written by Helen Breggs
Written by Helen Breggs
Scientists have developed a “self-digesting plastic”, which, they say, could help reduce pollution.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
Well, folks, it’s tornado season again. Thankfully this year we will be spending it in Colorado where the the threat of tornados remains low.
Written by Toby Young
I submitted a complaint to the BBC today about Chris Packham’s slanderous allegation about the Daily Sceptic last Sunday
Written by Kendall Tietz
Energy experts in the US are warning about numerous potential issues for electric vehicles, including affordability, range, weather, infrastructure, and economic concerns, even as the government and car companies increasingly push them on Americans
Written by Steve Goreham
People in developed nations take abundant electricity for granted. When asked where electricity comes from, most will point to their wall outlet.
Written by Arthur Blok
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ignores crucial peer-reviewed literature and cherry-picks evidence to promote doom scenarios on ‘climate change’
Written by Peter A. Mccullough, MD, MPH
Every cancer registry in the world is up with new cases and documented rapid progression of disease aptly termed “turbo cancer.”
Written by Dr Peter McCullough MD, MPH
One of the byproducts of the COVID-19 mass vaccination debacle has been a critical review of the routine childhood vaccination schedule and rates of chronic childhood diseases including allergies, asthma, need for tympanostomy tubes, epilepsy, attention deficit disorder, and autism spectrum disorder
Written by Mark Keenan
All Global Research articles can be read in 51 languages by activating the Translate Website button below the author’s name (only available in desktop version).
Written by GabNews
The United States of America is undergoing a radical demographic shift, with tens of millions of people from various cultures and beliefs being imported into the country over the past few decades
Written by BBC
A satellite operated by Japanese company Astroscale has chased down a 15 year-old piece of space junk and taken an up-close image of it
Written by Steve Goreham
The age of overpopulation is over. The age of underpopulation is here.
Written by John Droz Jr.
As a physicist, I believe that one of the reasons that intelligent energy policies have not gained sufficient traction is that we are allowing those with political agendas (vs independent scientists) to define some key energy terms
Written by Arthur Viterito
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey
In the COVID-19 era we have been askedabout Ivermectin many times, particularly in 2020 and 2021.
Written by Chris Morrison
Do you think that the constant catastrophising of weather and climate in the mainstream media, politics and science has just appeared by accident?