More of Today’s ArticlesFounder of Weather Channel blasts total fraud of climate change- Science fraud run by the Left
John Coleman, the outspoken retired weatherman who founded the Weather Channel, thinks global warming is a bunch of “silliness” and he doesnt care who disagrees with him. In an interview with …
Science Con – NASA claims it will seek life on Mars in 2020 mission, but it already covered up proof of life from the 1976 Viking mission
The Mars 2020 mission will use advanced technology to seek signs of microbial life, but has it already been discovered on the Red Planet? NASA’s upcoming Mars mission scheduled to launch in …
Flame retardant chemicals found to interfere with women’s fertility
A study done atthe Fertility Clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital concluded that organophosphate flame retardants (PFRs), which are utilized in the manufacture of such products as …
Racially paranoid Leftists now claim soap dispensers are racist because they only respond to white skin
Can a soap dispenser in a public bathroom be “racist?” Only if youre an intolerant Left-wing nut job who doesn’t understand basic physics. As reported by the UK’s Daily Mail, a video …
Ancient Babylonian clay tablet discovered to be a trigonometry reference sheet for building temples and canals
The 70-year old mystery behind an ancient clay tablet may have finally been solved. Two mathematicians from the University of New South Wales, Australia claim that the tablet known as Plimpton …
Walnuts found to satiate appetite and give you a feeling of “fullness”
Walnuts are healthy snacks linked to a bevy of health benefits, and a recent study has found another one. Researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center claim that eating walnuts can lead …
Just one asteroid strike thrust the planet into years of darkness, killing almost everything
Around 65.5 million years ago, an asteroid about six to nine mi — or 10 to 15 km — in diameter collided with the Earth. Known as the Chicxulub impactor, the meteor created an enormous impact …
Scientists now developing ways to turn human waste into plastic and nutrients… is this really our future?
Researchers recently alluded that human waste such as urine and breath may one day make space travel more efficient for astronauts. While the International Space Station has already started … |