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Climate Models: How Much Can We Trust Their Predictions?

Exploring the Role of Extreme Scenarios in Policy, Risk Assessment, and Public Perception Introduction: The Power of Prediction Climate models are among the most influential tools...

From Lead to BTEX — Did We Trade One Toxin for Another?

Leaded petrol was banned to protect public health—but what if the chemicals that replaced it are just as dangerous? This article explores the overlooked legacy of BTEX compounds in unleaded fuel and whether we’ve truly solved the problem or just swapped one toxic exposure for another.

The Road to Serfdom: A Critical Mindshift Perspective

Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom* is a foundational work in political and economic philosophy, warning of the dangers of central economic planning and...

Plastic Policy Lobbying and Regulatory Loopholes: How the Rules Get Rewritten Before They’re Even Enforced

Behind every plastic ban is a loophole. This article exposes how weak policy, strong lobbying, and stalled enforcement let the plastic industry stay in control.

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The Master Builder Review: Unlocking Life’s Secrets?

In The Master Builder, Dr. Alfonso Martinez Arias explores the latest breakthroughs in cellular biology and how they are transforming our understanding of life....

The Road to Serfdom: A Critical Mindshift Perspective

Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom* is a foundational work in political and economic philosophy, warning of the dangers of central economic planning and...

The Truth About Endocrine Disruptors: How Everyday Chemicals Affect Your Hormones

Introduction: The Silent Hormone Hijackers Imagine something as small as a droplet of perfume or a sip of water altering your hormones without you realizing...

Is the Department of Education Helping or Hindering Independent Thinking in America?

Update (March 24, 2025): With President Donald J. Trump signing an executive order on March 20, 2025, aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of...