on May 6, 2019 in World News
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on March 1, 2018 in World News
California Dead Last Among U.S. States In ‘Quality Of Life,’ Study Finds
click here for moreon September 29, 2017 in World News
Asthma medication causes mental health problems, study finds
click here for moreDELINGPOLE: ‘Nearly All’ Recent Global Warming Is Fabricated, Study Finds
by James Delingpole Much of recent global warming has been fabricated by climate scientists to make it look more frightening, a study has found. The peer-reviewed study by two scientists and a veteran statistician looked at the global average temperature datasets (GAST) which are used by climate alarmists to argue that recent years have been “the hottest evah” and that the warming of the last 120 years has been dramatic and unprecedented. What they found is that these readings are “totally inconsistent with published and credible U.S. and other temperature data.” That is, the adjusted data used by alarmist organizations like NASA, NOAA, and… View Article
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Journalists Drink Too Much, Are Dumber Than Average, Study Finds
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Trump argument bolstered: Clinton received 800,000 votes from noncitizens, study finds
click here for moreConservative Theology Helps Increase Church Attendance, Study Finds
by Nick Hallett Protestant churches that practice conservative theology are growing faster than those that embrace liberalism, an academic study has found. The Canadian research found that congregations at growing churches tend to read the bible more regularly, believe in the literal truth of the Resurrection and believe that God works miracles in response to prayers. They also believe that converting non-Christians is a top priority. The study, published in the Review of Religious Research, looked at 2,225 Protestant churchgoers in the Canadian province of Ontario, comparing the beliefs and practices of clergy and congregations at churches that were growing… View Article
click here for moreAntarctic ice thicker than previously thought, study finds
Antarctic ice thicker than previously thought, study finds First of its kind robotic survey of underside of sea ice floes reveals denser ice fringing the continent Groundbreaking 3D mapping of previously inaccessible areas of the Antarctic has found that the sea ice fringing the vast continent is thicker than previous thought. Two expeditions to Antarctica by scientists from the UK, USA and Australia analysed an area of ice spanning 500,000 metres squared, using a robot known as SeaBed. The survey discovered ice thickness average between 1.4m and 5.5m, with a maximum ice thickness of 16m. Scientists also discovered that 76%… View Article
click here for moreOlive oil is the healthiest choice when it comes to frying food, study finds
Olive oil is the healthiest choice when it comes to frying food, study finds A new study published October 22 reinforces once again that olive oil is one of the best oils for cooking compared to other seed oils. Researchers based their conclusion on a few different factors, including nutritional content and the oil’s ability to maintain quality under high temperatures. Published in the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, scientists note that various oils have different physical, chemical and nutritional properties that can be degraded under high heat and repeated use. Many cooking oils can… View Article
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