By Reuters SINGAPORE—Scientists are struggling to monitor an active volcano that erupted off the South Pacific island of Tonga at the weekend, after the explosion destroyed its…
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by GQ Pan Nearly 600 scientists and educators have voiced opposition to California’s new K–12 mathematics framework that deemphasizes advanced courses in an attempt to close…
by Lawrence Sellin, Emory University trains, funds, and collaborates with Chinese military scientists linked to biowarfare research. Chinglai Yang and Ling Ye are faculty members in…
by TYLER DURDEN Looks like Dr. Anthony Fauci may have been right about something (for once). Scientists are saying that the “Mu” variant – also known as…
BY SOPHIE WEINER Printed: 1 June 2017 Scientists have altered a living dragonfly so they can control its movements. As drone technology advances, one of the…
By AARON REICH Dubbed 2021 SG, the asteroid flew close to the planet on September 16, but because it came from the direction of the Sun,…
by TYLER DURDEN As a growing chorus of scientists and activists question the Biden Administration’s scramble to roll out booster jabs to Americans as quickly as…
by Trung Nguyen My name is Meghan Rose. I am a former Infectious Disease RN (Registered Nurse). I have six beautiful children, two fully-vaccinated, two…
by TYLER DURDEN At this point, it probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Biden Administration plan to provide COVID-19 booster shots before the…
by Mara Johnson-Groh – Live Science Contributor A giant asteroid collided with Earth on the Yucatan Peninsula some 66 million years ago, as shown in…
By Tyler Durden While India is dealing with “scientists” allegedly lying and cheating over COVID cures, officials in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh have demolished a shrine dedicated…
by Eva Fu A group of international researchers are pushing for a “proper investigation” into the origins of COVID-19, including examining the lab accident theory that a World…
by Tsvetana Paraskova Scientists have found that volcanoes deep in the ocean discharge so much energy potential when they erupt that they could theoretically power…
By Mike Adams Scientists have long known that crystals form into patterns which are instantaneously communicated to other molecules around the world, as if invoking…
By Stephen J. Mraz Scientists and engineers worldwide may soon have a chance to explore quantum computing by taking a government computer on a test…
By Jake Johnson, staff writer A new report by the Federation of American Scientists set for publication next week will reportedly argue that U.S. plans to…