More of Today’s ArticlesThe Pentagon Papers vs. the FISA Memo: Once upon a time when the “mainstream media” was all about “government transparency”
Last month a new movie hit theaters around the country starring, among others, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep called “The Post.” The movie is about, according to IMDB.com, “a cover-up that spanned …
FDA bans flu tests in the middle of the worst epidemic in a decade, leaving doctors desperate — CDC continues to urge everyone to get the vaccine
Sometimes it just seems like governmental bureaucrats either don’t care about human life or are actively out to destroy it. In a recent example of this, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) …
Brain-damaging neurotoxic pesticide found in hundreds of foods: EPA allows pesticide lobby to dictate policy
If you thought that buying organic fruits and vegetables was a waste of money, you might want to think again. Test results released by the FDA have shown the presence of a neurotoxic pesticide …
Woman nurses kids through the flu, then is diagnosed herself, only to die 3 days later – all of them were vaccinated
The flu shot is not just a medical hoax, with a purported 30 percent efficacy rate; it’s alsoa kind of biological weapon that spreads disease and causes further complications that lead to …
New device measures blood sugar from sweat instead of blood, for painless monitoring
Finger-prick tests for monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients may become a thing of the past with the development of a smart sweatband that measures blood sugar levels through …
Marvelous mustard: Condiment, medicine and household cleaner
Mustard is a popular condiment around the world,with everyone knowing its distinct flavor when used in sandwiches and barbecues. The use of mustard as a condiment is thought to have originated …
Bitcoin prices artificially pumped up by Bitfinix “Tether” fraud?
Cryptocurrency woes seem to be on the rise as more and more online exchanges come under fire for what some say are questionable business practices. The latest one to land in the regulatory …
Science experiments on the space station: Innovative “bone glue” may stimulate bone growth, treat osteoporosis
Gradual bone loss is a serious side effect that astronauts must endure during protracted spaceflights. This is due to the absence of gravity. Without gravity, bone regeneration undergoes a …
Adding ginger powder to wheat pasta found to boost nutrition
Make your wheat pasta more nutritious by adding some ginger powder to it. A study suggested that adding ginger powder to wheat pasta can boost its nutritional content. A team of scientists from …
World’s first primates have been cloned, putting science on a collision course with the ethical conundrum of cloning humans
Cloning humans might not be as far off as many of us would like to believe with the news that Chinese scientists have successfully cloned two monkeys with the same technique that created Dolly …
Future phone cameras will be able to see through walls, bodies, fog and more
Phone cameras have come a long way. From capturing grainy photos to producing images nearly on par with DSLR cameras, they’re an ever-evolving innovation. It’s anyone’s guess as to …
The EMF assault continues as 5G rolls out – but does anyone know the consequences to human health, the environment?
As ultra-high-speed 5G wireless begins to roll out, concerns about what the technology might do to our health are rising. Telecommunications companies are hyping up the technology’s …
Bill Gates: The A.I. revolution may take away everyone’s job, but it’s okay because we’ll have more time… huh?
A man like Bill Gates has two things first and foremost: money, which he has amassed over the years as a tech industry magnate and now gives away to charity, and ideas which he shares …
Australian grocery chain Woolworths to stop selling a pesticide that’s causing bee pollinator “colony collapse”
As bee populations continue to dwindle, some companies are stepping up to the plate by removing hazardous pesticides from their production rings or store shelves. Recently, an Australian grocery … |