By Brandon Specktor – Senior Writer Tons of nuclear fuel in the wrecked plant’s basement has started to react again, and it’s showing no signs of stopping. Nuclear…
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By Andrew Jones China conducted two launches of classified Yaogan satellites in the last week while much of the world waited to see where and when…
By Leonard David Here on Earth, the air, land, and sea are zones of conflict, clashes and combat. There is a growing perception that next…
By Tom Garlinghouse Freemasonry, known popularly for its white aprons and arcane symbols, is the world’s oldest fraternal organization. Despite its longevity, Freemasons have long been…
By Brandon Specktor Mice in the cabinets. Mice in the streets. Thousands upon thousands of mice in the barn, pooing so much it takes six…
By Rachael Rettner The man received a third dose of the vaccine just four hours after his second. A 91-year-old man in Ohio went into…
By Brandon Specktor – Senior Writer Watch for the violent solar maximum in 2014 — you can’t miss it. What does 10 years mean to our 4.6 billion-year-old sun?…
With concerns about COVID-19 running high, supplies of hand sanitizer at local stores may start to run low. If they run out, is it safe…
Much of that problem arises from financial conflicts of interest when pharmaceutical or medical device companies fund the studies, according to Wieseler and her colleagues. They pointed…