Along the lines of ‘Event 201’, Public Health England conducted 11 secret pandemic modelling exercises between 2015 and 2019 to test responses to public health emergencies. These exercises proposed measures such as […]
Along the lines of ‘Event 201’, Public Health England conducted 11 secret pandemic modelling exercises between 2015 and 2019 to test responses to public health emergencies. These exercises proposed measures such as […]
More than half of the calories purchased by UK households are from ultra-processed food. That’s not a simple dietary statistic, but a structural signal: the country’s position at the extreme end of ultra-processed food consumption in Europe […]
The Fischer–Tropsch process is a collection of chemical reactions that converts a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, known as syngas, into liquid hydrocarbons. It is a key technology in gas-to-liquids (GTL) […]
Neuro technologies are based upon various tools to assess, access and affect structures and functions of the brain that may be involved in cognition, emotion and behaviours. It’s not just a question […]
“When we’re modifying the genome of an organism we can put our signature, our name, into the genome.” – “What is God? God creates. Well, we can create now.” – “We deserve […]
The NHS launched “test beds” and trials in 2016 and expanded the programme in 2018 to integrate technology, including algorithms and the Internet of Things, into healthcare. The programme involved partnerships with […]
The 2012 book ‘Watermelons’ by James Delingpole argues that the environmental movement has been hijacked by anti-capitalist, anti-liberty activists who use ecological concerns to advance their agenda. The following is a summary […]