
Unlike other high-income nations, the US has an aggressive approach to annual covid-19 boosters, recommending them for nearly everyone. A New England Journal of Medicine paper critiques this approach but the authors […]
Unlike other high-income nations, the US has an aggressive approach to annual covid-19 boosters, recommending them for nearly everyone. A New England Journal of Medicine paper critiques this approach but the authors […]
JPMorgan is arguably the largest bank in the world. Last week, its Chairman Jamie Dimon dismissed concerns over the bank financing “green” energy projects by 29% more than cheaper, reliable hydrocarbon energy […]
By describing the positive discrimination, also known as affirmative action, in favour of women doctors employed by the State through the university system, Dr. Vernon Coleman highlights that tick box diversity, what […]
In the following, Dr. Vernon Coleman gives a brief history of infectious diseases, beginning in 1541. For unknown reasons, the outbreaks he mentions disappeared. It is unlikely to have had anything to […]
The UK is exploring methods to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ocean as part of its efforts to address climate change. One notable project is SeaCURE, a pilot scheme that aims […]
Continuing from an article he wrote last week, Al Christie lists six hazards of wind turbines. As well as a fire hazard, they pose a risk of oil leaks, falling over and […]
In 1985, Denmark, the poster child for the elimination of “fossil fuels” in favour of solar and wind energy, mandated the phase out of nuclear power, which took effect in 2003. Last […]
Society often discourages people from pursuing their dreams, pushing them towards more practical and ordinary aspirations. But Dr. Vernon Coleman says holding onto your dreams is important, as they are essential for […]
A research programme by the UK Health Security Agency (“UKHSA”) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (“APHA”) has identified fragments of West Nile Virus genetic material in mosquitoes collected in Britain. […]
Members of the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) adopted a global pandemic accord on Tuesday, 20 May 2025; 124 countries voted in favour, no countries voted against, while 11 countries abstained and 46 […]