By Aylin Woodward A laser pointed at a stormy sky can divert the paths of potentially dangerous lightning strikes, a new study shows. Using a car-size prototype assembled atop…
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By Simon Druker Jan. 18 (UPI) — Researchers working on a late-stage trial for an HIV vaccine said Wednesday they are discontinuing their work, ending the latest hope for…
by noah Imagine that…Vitamin D works. In fact, it works really well! Just. Like. We. Told. You! Here is my friend Kyle Becker with more…
by The Defender Staff Researchers have developed the first diagnostic test for autism that analyzes environmental exposure history — what researchers call the exposome — to aid in the…
By Clyde Hughes & Sheri Walsh After a successful launch from Britain on Monday, Virgin Orbit confirmed its rocket carrying nine satellites failed to reach orbit, ending…
by Brian C. Joondeph, M.D. Medicine, like most sciences, entails thinking and hypothesis creation to explain the myriad complexities of the healthy and diseased human…
by Sean Keach, Chinese scientists have “gene hacked” a group of monkeys to make them smarter — in an experiment branded “reckless” by experts. The…
by Dr. Alfredo Carpineti The Aurora Borealis, also known as the northern lights, is a spectacular meteorological event produced by the charged particles from the Sun…
by Ben Bartee Honeybee populations have declined precipitously in the past few decades at increasing clips, which is not just bad news for honey production.…
by Darryl Coote (UPI) — Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano began erupting Thursday, nearly a month after volcanic activity on the mountain had ceased, officials said. The U.S.…
by Adam Schrader Jan. 6 (UPI) — The highly anticipated launch of NASA’s Artemis I mission late last year grabbed headlines around the world as the…
By Molly Bruns (Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Biden administration has proposed funding and outlining a five-year study into solar geoengineering, a science that pertains to deflecting the…
by Allan J. Favish Once again, the free press has been asleep at the wheel. Here is another example of how alternative news sources such…
A #CTM Tonight ep-1946 – vaccine injuries mounting #CTM Tonight Topic: Vaccine Injuries Mounting Start: 8:30pm CST • Cris Vleck & Jody Ledgerwood Website/s: https://vaxjustice.org/…
By Nadya Swart Pharmaceutical behemoth Pfizer endured several far-reaching knocks to its credibility in 2022. Whether or not the company will survive the residual fallout…
By RHODA WILSON During an interview with Australian podcaster Maria Zeee, Dr. David Nixon revealed a video of nanotechnology in Pfizer’s Covid injections assembling. They are not…
by Rachel Schilke, Breaking News Reporter Philadelphia has recorded more than 500 homicides this year as the city’s gun violence crisis continues to rise dramatically. The city has only ever…
by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. Dr. Robert Malone, who helped develop the mRNA technology used in COVID-19 vaccines and now has become an outspoken critic of the vaccines,…


















