shower Type post Date January 2, 2021 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , agriculture, asteroids, Cyanobacteria, Darwinists, ecosystems, Elizabeth Pennisi, fungi, human health, intelligent design, lichen, Mars, microbes, microbiome, mites, Nature (journal), nematode, pathogens, protists, Ryugu, skin, soil, springtails, tardigrades, Yale University Frontiers of ID: Microscopic Ecologies Science and Culture January 2, 2021 Biology, Intelligent Design, Medicine 8 Public health lecturer James Hamblin at Yale decided to go without showers — for five years! Read More ›
natural gas Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date January 28, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __edited, climate change, depression, doctors, economic collapse, energy conservation, energy production, Environmental Protection Agency, fossil fuels, fracking, global warming, human health, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Middle East, natural gas, New England Journal of Medicine, Politics, renewable energy Medical Journal Declares War on Natural Gas Wesley J. Smith January 28, 2020 Medicine 3 Never mind that the U.S.’s increased reliance on natural gas has allowed us, pretty much alone in the world, to actually reduce our carbon emissions. Read More ›