The cable media network that President Trump first dubbed as "fake news" is reportedly calling on digital retailer Amazon to stop selling all science books that contradict the mainstream government narrative that all vaccines are 100 percent safe
(Natural News) Many so-called "experts" are claiming that it'll be a huge step forward for innovation in everything from manufacturing and transportation, to medicine and beyond. But in reality, 5G technology represents an existential threat to
Researchers have used liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in a world-first breakthrough that could transform our approach to carbon capture and storage.
Tensions are high regarding vaccines lately.
Due to a measles outbreak in the United States, frightened people are pushing an agenda to take an important medical decision out of the hands of parents. They're calling for federally mandated vaccin
. "I am drawn to these events by what appears to be a blaze of light," she wrote. "An electric light bulb." Middleton never worked as a psychic or seemed unduly bothered by her sensations. Williams took lessons with Middleton into adulthood,
What is the crisis of science, and what does it tell us about the interface between science and policy? Is there a way to stop the debate over the crisis from becoming a political battling ground? And, if not, what does this mean for the future of sc
Whenever I talk about Bitcoin and Lightning Network there is always some people that claim that Lightning Network is a scam or they say that Lightning Network is a fraud. Will hubs centralize the network?
An Albert Einstein "puzzle" has been solved thanks to a missing manuscript page emerging in a trove of his writings newly acquired by Jerusalem's Hebrew University, officials announced Wednesday.
The Credit Strategist notes that Musk crossed the line once again violating SEC rules.Musk Crosses The Line Again
This is a guest post by permission from the Credit Strategist March 1 issue.
Tesla's February 28th conference call to announce i
Capable of swimming at speeds of up to 74 km/h (46 mph), the shortfin mako is the world's fastest species of shark. Scientists now have a new understanding of how it's able to reach such speeds, and they believe that their findings could be applied t
In a first-of-its-kind study, a team of researchers from the University of California, Davis has examined the effects of psychedelic microdosing on animal behavior. The results yielded a variety of unexpected effects including some surprising negativ
Traditionally, welding has been limited to materials that share similar properties, so it's tough to make even aluminum and steel join forces. But now, scientists from Heriot-Watt University are claiming a breakthrough method that can weld together m
Scientists at KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a device that combines incoming solar energy and water vapor from the surrounding air to produce a record-breaking daily average of 250 liters (66 gal) of hydrogen throughout the year.
Earlier this year, a company launched four tiny satellites into orbit without permission. These "rogue satellites" caused an uproar in the space community, and in the future, others like them could increase the risk of catastrophic collisions in
Robert Bigelow became a billionaire as the owner of Budget Suites of America hotels. But now he wants to build hotels in space. And his company Bigelow Aerospace is getting closer with their inflatable habitats.
Sue Khim is the CEO of Brilliant. Brilliant is a problem-solving website in mathematics and science for high aptitude students. Brilliant aims to democratize the way smart, driven youth are identified and developed by making an intellectually challen
There are many mysteries of physics for which you can find explanations online and some of those explanations are wrong. In this video, Fermilab's Dr. Don Lincoln takes on the mystery of why light travels slower in water and glass. He lists a few
Bill Mar on virtual reality and MakerSpaces - Doug Scribner (Vault Logic) and Ernest Huertas (Crypto Space US) on the installation of the new vault Logic Smart ATM's
No matter how careful you are, there may come a time when you find yourself or someone close to you in a situation where they get a laceration that needs attention beyond the basic band-aid.
Apollo, project conducted by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the 1960s and '70s that landed the first humans on the Moon. In May 1961 Pres. John F. Kennedy committed America to landing astronauts on the Moon by 1970
Just like the comforting but repetitive riffs of AC/DC, which frankly do all start to sound the same after a while, the Wall Street Journal's dynamic duo of Steven Mnu-China whisperers are again selling us the headline that "US, China Close In on
As some of these cells succumb to the measles virus, they break apart and slough off into the airway, triggering the need to cough. "Measles basically uses the trachea as a trampoline," says Cattaneo. "The cough bounces it out." Because the t
Aubrey de Grey is getting more bullish about his timeframes for robust human rejuvenation and longevity escape velocity. He now thinks it is only 18 years away and not 25 years anymore.
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