Scientists have cloned and recloned a mouse, marking a major step in genetic research. The breakthrough highlights both the potential and limits of repeated cloning.
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New findings suggest the ancient Rujm el-Hiri site is not unique but part of a broader regional pattern. The discovery reshapes understanding of early monumental structures.
NASA unveils plans to transform its Gateway program into a permanent moon base, aiming for long-term human presence and renewed leadership in space exploration.
Reports of multiple scientists dying or disappearing have fueled speculation about possible connections. A GOP lawmaker has called for closer examination of the cases.
Data centers rely heavily on water to cool servers, yet most companies disclose little about their usage. This lack of transparency raises environmental and sustainability concerns.
A deep dive into how artificial intelligence and modern systems may be reshaping human thought, creativity, and perception. The discussion questions whether reliance on technology is quietly redefining what it means to think.
The White House registered the Aliens.gov domain, triggering widespread speculation online. The move comes amid renewed interest in UFO files and possible government disclosures.
Dozens of bright objects were reported across U.S. skies, raising alarm online. Experts say most sightings are likely linked to rocket launches and normal space activity.
An article claims past DNC messaging dismissed chemtrail concerns as conspiracy theories. It ties renewed attention to declassified documents and ongoing geoengineering debates.
A controversial theory challenges conventional geography, arguing that the North Pole is located in Greenland and linking global landmarks to a proposed planetary alignment.
Researchers have mapped a massive gravity anomaly beneath Antarctica, using earthquake data to reconstruct the structure deep beneath the continent. The discovery is helping scientists better understand Earth’s geology and the evolution of Antarctic ice sheets.
This investigative article explores evidence linking SSRI antidepressants to violent behavior, suicide risk, and severe psychiatric reactions. It examines research, legal cases, and historical data surrounding controversial psychiatric medications.
Doctors say male fertility rates have fallen significantly in recent decades, with declining sperm counts raising concerns among health experts. Researchers warn the trend could signal deeper environmental or health problems affecting men worldwide.
Researchers trained lab-grown human brain cells connected to a chip to play the classic video game Doom. The breakthrough demonstrates real-time adaptive learning in hybrid biological computing systems.
A new report warns that powerful artificial-intelligence systems originally designed for adults are quietly being integrated into toys marketed to children. Researchers say the technology could expose kids to privacy risks, behavioral manipulation, and extensive data collection.
Newly released federal exhibits are said to document an eight-year pattern of Jeffrey Epstein’s interest in cloning, genome engineering, and private biotech structuring. The records describe correspondence, investment activity, and alleged efforts tied to designer baby and human cloning ambitions.


















