The FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research last month sent notices to several vaccine makers — including Sanofi, AstraZeneca, GSK and CSL Seqirus —…
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Intersec 2026 presents a polished vision of safety through surveillance, exposing how control and technology are being normalized as progress.
By M Winger Ever wonder how those actors and actresses stay looking so young? Well, a Hollywood doctor has come forward and is going on record…
By Noah NASA has announced it plans to return to the Moon in 2026: New dawn, new day, new year. Onward to the Moon in 2026! pic.twitter.com/uU6N7eWPCM…
A new laboratory analysis found residual DNA fragments in Pfizer and Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines that standard regulatory tests fail to detect. Researchers warn current testing methods may underestimate DNA contamination by more than 100-fold.
Kawasaki’s hydrogen-powered robot horse Corleo is no longer a distant concept, with production now planned years ahead of schedule. The four-legged vehicle blends robotics, AI, and motorcycle engineering to tackle extreme terrain.
By Science Daily Researchers have created microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and survive for months. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the…
The report, by a dozen leading scientists and thought leaders in aluminum toxicology and vaccine injuries, concluded that the Danish study failed to establish the…
New investigation findings detail how repeated failures, ignored warnings, and structural flaws doomed OceanGate’s Titan submersible. Evidence shows the disaster was preventable.
A G2 geomagnetic storm could bring Northern Lights visibility to parts of 20 U.S. states Friday night. Solar activity and moonlight may impact viewing conditions.
Scientists have uncovered a hidden class of RNA structures deep inside the human microbiome, completely unlike anything seen before. By Arezki Amiri A newly identified class…
By Ryan Prosser Foods which make up to half the average diet have been linked with an increased risk of lung cancer. Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) –…
By Tyler Durden A hilarious clip is currently going viral in which far-left journalist Paola Ramos (daughter of Trump foe and Univision reporter Jorge Ramos) attempts a “gotcha” during…
Infants vaccinated in their second month of life were more likely to die in their third month than unvaccinated infants, according to an analysis of…
High-resolution satellite imagery shows the continued deployment of Soviet S-75 air defense systems and their Chinese clones across multiple regions. Despite their Cold War origins, these missile systems remain operational or visible in legacy positions worldwide.


















