
How Google is helping to crack down on illegal fishing -- from space
• washingtonpost.com By Brady DennisIllegal and unreported fishing is a multibillion-dollar business around the globe, and one that has proven notoriously difficult to combat.
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Illegal and unreported fishing is a multibillion-dollar business around the globe, and one that has proven notoriously difficult to combat.
(NaturalNews) Certain levels of radiation cause cancer - this is a well-established fact. However, what is less understood is how exactly radiation causes cancer to develop. New research published in the journal Nature Communications on September 1
Not only does it kill bacteria, but it prevents them from building up an immunity - a major problem with most antibiotics today.
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The future of test tube babies is one step closer to being motherless
We tend to think of memories as perfect little time capsules--important records of past events that matter to us and made us who we are, as unchangeable as a dragonfly stuck in amber.
No one should have to eat alone, which is why this 16-year-old entrepreneur created an app to bring students together during lunchtime.
(NaturalNews) By the end of 2016, over 1,600,000 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States. Many of these people will be exposed to the unwanted side effects of chemotherapy and radiation. The American Cancer Society adds that 595,69
Motherless babies could be on the horizon after scientists discovered a method of creating offspring without the need for a female egg.
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(NaturalNews) Think about it: If vaccines are perfectly safe, then why does a federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program exist, and why are pharmaceutical companies paying out millions of dollars to vaccine victims?
Most people would have used the "five-second rule" to justify rescuing some tasty tidbit from the floor at some point in their lives, but is there any truth to it?
JerkyBot is the world's first flying snack tray, presented by Pro-Baseball player David Ortiz and Chef's Cut Real Jerky.
This time-lapse is one of the most compelling--and unsettling--visualizations of evolution we've ever seen.
It examines a photo and extrapolates what happens next
You might want to keep your journal in a safer place – with help from their colleagues at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a prototype imaging system that
The authors peg big data correctly: "But with centralised algorithms managing every facet of society, data-driven technocracy is threatening to overwhelm innovation and democracy." However, they do not see the overall agenda of Technocracy in th
Radiation and spectral analysis can differentiate pages, see ink on pages.
Do you want extinction? This is how you get extinction.
It may even replace DNA sequencing in forensic investigations
(NaturalNews) Every year, there seems to be a new virus scare coursing through the media. Whether it's West Nile, Bird flu, SARS, Ebola or the current Zika outbreak, there's always an irrational spread of fear and misunderstanding accompanying any ne
Touted as the "Uber killer" and the next generation of ridesharing, Arcade City has had an app out for almost two weeks without a single ride being given, leading to speculation that the app may not be finished after all.
Insys Therapeutics, the company who makes insane profits from a drug behind one of the worst overdose epidemics in the nation's history, fentanyl, has donated $500,000 to a campaign opposing marijuana legalization in the US state of Arizona.
For a few years now Americans' have disputed on the legalization of cannabis, also known as marijuana. Recreational cannabis is legal in four states: Oregon, Colorado, Alaska, and Washington state. This November, five states will vote to legalize r
The Obama administration quietly hired 20 social and behavioral research experts to help expand the use of government programs at dozens of agencies by, among other things, simplifying federal forms, according to records obtained by Judicial Watch. T
The day of reckoning finally arrived for Hillary Clinton on Sunday. The Clinton Campaign had no choice but to respond to the horrific public display of her critical health condition. Her doctor claims she's suffering from pneumonia. But is she? Or
We know about 3D printing. It is in its primitive phase.
Antibacterial soaps could do more harm than good and don't help with resisting illness any more than conventional soaps.
Virgin Galactic's new spaceship had its first flight test Thursday afternoon in Mojave, the first since an October 2014 crash that killed one of two test pilots.
(NaturalNews) As experts and Americans familiar with smart meters know, they represent a huge privacy violation. They are also inherently unsafe, yet you won't hear much about that in the mainstream media.