More of Today's Articles Climate doomers coming to realize that nothing will ever be enough to stop their imaginary climate disaster The idea of solving the "crisis" of global warming is losing its luster among the climate activism crowd as fanatics come to the conclusion that so-called climate change cannot be ... All criticism of government and establishment media types now called "cyberbullying" as Orwellian censorship efforts rapidly expand If author George Orwell were alive today, he would have the opportunity to see just how accurate he was when he wrote the dystopian novel "1984." That said, it's unlikely that many ... USA Today, a "fact-checking" authority, got caught fabricating its sources across 23 articles Social media platforms utilize a select group of "fact checkers" to control the flow of news and information across the internet. USA Today is one such "fact checking" authority. USA Today is ... First 3D-printed house made of raw earth built in Italy The first 3D-printed house made of fully natural and recyclable raw earth was built in Massa Lombarda in Ravenna, Italy. It was a collaboration between Mario Cucinella Architects (MC A) and WASP, ... Election winners in Brazil who are accused of spreading "disinformation" online will now have their wins nullified Edson Fachin, the president of Brazil's Superior Electoral Tribunal, has announced that from now on, any person in the country who wins an election but is caught sharing ... Dr. Colin Wright is now banned from PayPal and Etsy for affirming that there are only two genders An evolutionary biologist who recognizes that postmodern gender ideology is "perpetuating harmful pseudoscience regarding the nature of biological... Technology that turns solar energy into hydrogen fuel nears "practical feasibility threshold" for solar hydrogen generation Israeli and Italian scientists have developed a renewable energy technology that converts solar energy into hydrogen fuel, and according to the team, it's nearingthe threshold of practical ... Concerns regarding use of forced labor in manufacturing process hampering future of solar power More and more households, businesses and municipalities in the United States and across the world are opting to transition to using solar as their primary source of energy. But many manufacturers ... |