by B.N. Frank Over the years, there have been numerous safety issues as well as a few deadly accidents associated with autonomous vehicles (AVs) (see 1, 2, 3),…
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by Adam Kredo The National Institutes of Health division led by Dr. Anthony Fauci is slated to spend nearly $2 million to force feed puppies…
By Richard Kahn It’s eerie how real-life can mimic a page out of a fictional novel. Look around, and much of what you see mirrors Aldous Huxley’s Dystopian…
by Mimi Nguyen Ly The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an advisory on Friday asking doctors across the United States to be…
by Lori Alton Heart disease, which claims over 655,000 lives every year in the United States, is the number one killer in the nation and…
by YUHONG DONG AND HEALTH 1+1 Recently, healthy children in many countries have suddenly developed hepatitis of unknown origin, causing panic around the world. Among these child patients, 8…
by Paul Joseph Watson New scientific research by Stanford University reveals that “harvesting the blood and body parts of the young in the hope of…
by Aldgra Fredly The Tonga volcanic eruption in January was the largest atmospheric explosion documented since the 1883 Krakatoa eruption in Indonesia, according to scientists. Tonga was…
By KENDALL TIETZ The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) held a seminar called “Queer Your Classroom: Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students” on April 2 instructing teachers on…
By Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio VERSIONE ORIGINALE IN ITALIANO VERSION FRANCAISE ICI «In this study, a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-based pseudovirus system was employed to…