Science
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Our galaxy’s weirdest star, KIC 8462852, is even weirder than previously thought, showing changes never observed before in a star like this. Article by IFL Science To quickly recap, last year it was announced that the object experienced dramatic and rapid changes in brightness, which led to the wild speculation that the object was surrounded […]
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SpaceX founder Elon Musk has outlined his highly ambitious vision for manned missions to Mars, which he said could begin as soon as 2022 – three years sooner than his previous estimates. Article by Nicky Woolf However, the question of how such extravagantly expensive missions would be funded remains largely in the dark. “What I […]
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The definition of embargo, according to the Cambridge dictionary, is an order to “temporarily stop doing something,” particularly in the form of trade or information. The definition may be most commonly understood as a strategic component used in international trade policy. In it’s simplest form, one nation will initiate an embargo in order to stop importing the goods and services of another nation. […]
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Tiangong 1, China’s first space laboratory, will come to a fiery end in late 2017. The average decommissioned satellite either burns up over a specific ocean region, or is ejected to a far-off orbital graveyard. But Tiangong 1’s demise is shaping up to be something different. Article by Ben Guarino Chinese officials appeared to admit […]
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There is nothing remarkable about 23726 Long Valley Road — except that it does not appear to exist. Article by Kate Allen Estate agents’ advertisements show that the high-end Californian home — six bedrooms, pizza oven, pool — is situated in a gated community on the edge of Los Angeles. Yet prospective buyers searching online […]
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By now, if you’re a regular consumer of Alternative Media – and you should be if you value truth in reporting – you’ve learned about the phenomenon of chemtrails. As more time passes, we come to find out that not only are they a real thing, but that there is some sinister purpose behind them. […]
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Farid Fata was once one of Michigan’s most renowned doctors, having served over 16,000 patients since 2005. Now, however, Fata is facing the possibility of a 175-year prison sentence. For several years, Fata lied to patients about their cancer diagnoses, claiming that they needed chemotherapy when they didn’t; he forced others to receive “maintenance” chemo […]
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Nikola Tesla’s discoveries and inventions have been a staple of American society since the Industrial Revolution. A scientific genius, Tesla is responsible for an absurd amount of technologies that have made all of our lives more convenient and, frankly, amusing. But some of Tesla’s research is being used for reasons that aren’t so lighthearted. It […]
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Some day soon brain hacking will be the single most dangerous and powerful tool that the government has access to. It’s called “brain signal hacking,” and modest forms of it have already begun to appear in social media. Social media and heavy use of the internet have already begun hijacking our minds. Google, for example, […]
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A new species of blood fluke was found infecting the lungs of turtles in Malaysia. This parasitic flatworm has been dubbed Baracktrema obamai, in honor of the President of the United States (who is the fifth cousin twice removed of one of the discovering scientists). Article Kate Baggaley B. obamai is described in the August […]
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The U.S. medical paradigm shuffles pills to treat symptoms, not looking for causes. Pharmaceutical TV ads announce death as a side effect. If you refuse dangerous treatment protocols for an ill child, you risk medical kidnapping. Disclose.tv reports doctors have misdiagnosed cancer just to make money. Medical error is the third leading cause of death in America, says Npr.org. The mission is depopulation and here are seven diseases that demonstrate the trend. […]
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The ten dogmas of the prevailing scientific worldview are proving to be unreliable; at least, according to the provocative insights of biologist Dr. Rubert Sheldrake in his book Science Set Free. Dr. Sheldrake gave a brief lecture on his book at a TED talk in 2013. Unfortunately, TEDx decided to ban Dr. Sheldrake’s lecture because he […]
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A toroidal field model, or a torus, is essentially an infinite energy loop. It combines the lossless nature of a circle with the infinite storage capacity of a helix or spiral. The interesting thing about a torus is that it isn’t static; the motion that it uses continually draws in and creates more energy, growing […]
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Plastic isn’t fantastic. According to a recent study, published online in Environmental Health Perspectives, exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical found in plastic bottles, during pregnancy can increase the risk of obesity in children. BPA is one of the most commonly used products found in everyday goods, including plastic water bottles, metals and […]
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Jane Goodall, Ph.D., DBE has one of the most impressive list of accomplishments in environmental science and the anthropological study called ethnology. At 26 years of age, she journeyed to Tanzania with an overwhelming passion, camera and notebook. Goodall became a sensation in National Geographic Magazine, demonstrating a remarkable behavioral understanding of free-living chimpanzees. In fact, she learned more about these mammals than […]
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