bi-ION – Energy Of The Future

July 3, 2017 Larsen 0

nanoFlowcell is clean and environmentally friendly energy produced from bi-ION, a saline electrolyte solution which, contrary to some assumptions, has nothing to do with sea water. bi-ION is the […]

The Tale Of Two Malaria Studies

June 15, 2017 Larsen 0

Photo: New studies describe roadblocks in malaria prevention By Paul Homewood http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3272391  In 2000, four researchers led by G D Shanks carried out a detailed study into the apparent […]

Is Murry Salby Right?

May 20, 2017 Larsen 0

Dr. Salby at a GWPF Lecture Dr. Murry Salby has been getting substantial attention in the climate blogosphere, for two reasons. First is his theory that at least 2/3 […]

What is Pareto Distribution?

April 27, 2017 Larsen 0

What is an intuitive example of the Pareto Distribution? The Pareto distribution is a probability distribution that seeks to describe quantities which have a particular property: namely, that a […]

The William Happer Interview

January 11, 2017 Larsen 0

William Happer is the Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor of Physics, Emeritus, in the Department of Physics at Princeton University. A long-time member of JASON, a group of scientists which […]

No Global Warming For 25 Years

January 7, 2017 Larsen 0

Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs Earth is the same temperature as 25 years ago. All temperature variations since then are artifacts of El Nino and volcanic eruptions. Wood for […]

How to communicate science

December 22, 2016 Larsen 0

From the UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON What makes influential science? Telling a good story It turns out that even in the world of scientific writing, your eighth-grade teacher was right: how […]

Moderate Cold Kills

December 20, 2016 Larsen 0

Guest Post  by Kip Hansen Science is a wonderful thing.  As time moves on, in a single direction,  Science, as an endeavor, discovers new things and improves our lives. […]