More of Today’s ArticlesIntro to building your own solar-powered water heater
The solar-powered water heater can be one of the most useful systems that you can implement in your own home …
Mysterious radioactive material enriched with uranium found over Alaska; scientists scramble to determine origin
Alaska’s famous Northern Lights have received a new and menacing visitor, reported The Daily Mail. Floating high above the Aleutian Islands are radioactive particles contaminated by two …
What we should teach children about surviving a school shooting
Following tragic school shootings like the one we witnessed in Connecticut back in 2012 and the one in Parkland just a few weeks ago, it is time for parents to consider having a tough talk with …
Can caffeine protect you from Parkinson’s?
Caffeine levels in the blood could serve as an indicator of Parkinson’s disease, in particular in its early stages, as a study found that caffeine levels were significantly lower in individuals …
Major university authorized concealed carry of firearms on campus six months ago, and the results have been phenomenal for student safety
One of the many ideas being floated by reasonable men and women in the wake of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting on Valentine’s Day is to allow more people to carry guns on school property. …
An EMP attack can be initiated from multiple sources: Tips on how to prepare
It’s important to understand two things about EMPs: that they have the ability to shut down America’s entire electrical grid and potentially result in significant loss of life, and that they can …
Materials science researchers create monolayer graphene using honey as an essential ingredient
The process required in order to create the interesting material called graphene is not a secret. Researchers from the world over have been studying it for many years now to figure out how it can …
Noise pollution is bad for your health: Tips for how you can mitigate background noise to protect your neurology
According to a recent study, aside from loud noises, even low rumbles can also cause a heart attack. Various studies have confirmed the connection between “noise pollution from railways, …
NASA’s Osiris-Rex mission will examine samples from an asteroid, seeking clues to the origin of life
As the Osiris-Rex probe hurtles towards its rendezvous with the asteroid Bennu, it took the time to snap a breathtaking photo of Terra and its bright partner Luna waltzing through the …
Dakota Access Pipeline protests were promoted by Russian operatives to disrupt the U.S. energy economy
Americans can and should have an honest, open debate about our continued use of fossil fuels and whether we should adopt a whole-of-country approach to developing clean energy sources for the …
Hopi tribe is fighting the use of artificial snow made from treated sewage at a ski resort
One of the four ski resorts that calls the state of Arizona home is the subject of a new lawsuit alleging that the company managing it is defiling the sacredness of the land by spraying ski run …
Liberal propaganda magazine The Atlantic glorifies chemical agriculture as “high-tech food,” denounces belief in nature as anti-science
In the eyes of many of the large seed and pesticide corporations, if you don’t agree with the idea that genetically engineered seeds and chemically enhanced crops are the way of the future, then … |