Explore how the International Maritime Organization's 2020 sulfur emission regulations led to a significant decrease in lightning activity over major shipping lanes. This article examines the unintended climatic consequences of reducing sulfur in ship fuels and what it reveals about the complex interplay between human activities and atmospheric phenomena.
Introduction: When Safe Isn’t Really Safe
We are surrounded by regulated chemicals, additives, and environmental pollutants that governments deem “safe” in small amounts. From food...
Robin DiAngelo’s White Fragility explores why white defensiveness blocks honest conversations about racism—and why confronting discomfort is essential for meaningful progress.
This article explores the decades-long suppression of high-dose vitamin C—from ignored clinical data to the medical community’s backlash against doctors like Thomas Levy and Archie Kalokerinos, who dared to speak up.
In The Master Builder, Dr. Alfonso Martinez Arias explores the latest breakthroughs in cellular biology and how they are transforming our understanding of life....
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...
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...