Economy
How The IEA Lost 200 Million Oil Barrels
Estimates from the IEA showed last week that 200 million barrels of oil were unaccounted for based on its inventory calculations, but where did these barrels go?
Offshore Oil Is Making A Comeback As Demand Returns
A rising number of projects, higher crude prices stricter production discipline have improved profitability for offshore oil drillers in 2022.
The Era of Cheap Renewables Grinds To A Halt
Supply chain disruptions, rising raw materials costs, and geopolitical tensions have jolted the price of solar panels, wind turbines, and EV batteries, and some analysts now think that the era of cheap renewable energy is over.
Is A Lithium Cartel Inevitable?
As lithium becomes one of the most important elements of future civilizations it will become increasingly important for the U.S. to secure supply and avoid a lithium cartel forming.
BNSF railroad looking to block 17,000 workers from striking
BNSF railroad wants a federal judge to prevent two of its unions from going on strike next month over a new attendance policy that would penalize employees for missing work.
The Codex Alimentarius Commission Discusses Food Production
This two-week-long Codex meeting discussed many food- and feed-related issues; but the two main issues for NHF here were the toxic herbicide glyphosate and the animal growth-promoter Zilpaterol.
Health
Throw Back Thursday: Nature calls Ivermectin the ‘Wonder Drug’
Over the past decade, the global scientific community have begun to recognize the unmatched value of an extraordinary drug, ivermectin, that originates from a single microbe unearthed from soil in Japan.
The Scientific Misconduct Story Behind Ivermectin
Hill told Dr. Tess Lawrie that the conclusion of the paper was not his own. It had been written by his sponsor — the WHO. Laurie was shocked, she said, as this struck her as a clear conflict of interest.
Nano bubbles could treat, prevent current and future strains of SARS-CoV-2
Scientists at Northwestern Medicine and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have identified natural nano-bubbles containing the ACE2 protein (evACE2) in the blood of COVID-19 patients and discovered these nano-sized particles can block infection from broad strains of SARS-CoV-2 virus in preclinical studies.
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