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The 13th Floor I should make two points clear up front: first, this story is sourced from a legitimate scientific publication and has been covered by major outlets (including the Washington Post), not just some fringe conspiracy site; second — and this should …
We’re smart enough to create intelligent machines. But are we wise enough? Ralph McQuarrie cover art for ‘Robot Visions’ by Isaac Asimov, 1990. Max Tegmark – Author and Physicist — Some of the most intelligent people at the most highly-funded companies in …
April 10, 2018 by Robby Berman The Bed by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. She was wide awake and it was nearly two in the morning. When asked if everything was alright, she said, “Yes.” Asked why she couldn’t get to sleep she said, “I …
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) wants public input on a “scoping study” intended to justify calling some nuclear waste “very low-level waste” or VLLW. We call it “Very Large Loophole Waste.” Comments are due by May 15th. Tell the NRC to keep all …
by Ben B.Boothe, Sr. | Monday, May 7, 2018, 11:16 AM (CDT) THE PERMIAN BASIN “WILL PROBABLY BECOME THE WORLD’S LARGEST OIL PATCH,” says Bloomberg, drawing from research of the U.S. Energy Information Administration. If someone asks that basic Wall Street question in …
Tracks in White Sands national monument suggest hunters tracked 8ft creature with long arms and sharp claws – but it’s unclear why — Researchers studying a trail of fossilized footprints on a remote New Mexico salt flat have determined that the tracks tell …
Earth’s magnetic field is weakening – but it’s not about to reverse Michael Irving April 30th, 2018 — Researchers have looked to the past to determine whether the weakening magnetic field is indicative of an imminent pole reversal (Credit: Peter Reid, The …
How a “virus cocktail” can help wash away food poisoning Michael Irving — Drinking a “virus cocktail” loaded with bacteriophages could eventually help get rid of bad bacteria in your gut, while leaving the beneficial bugs alone (Credit: auntspray/Depositphotos) Food poisoning is far from …
The world’s oldest spider lived to be 43 before a wasp’s sting did her in — The world’s oldest spider ever recorded died in Western Australia at the age of 43. (CNN) — This is No. 16, a 43-year-old spider. Or, rather, this …
Between quantum physics and neuroscience, a theory emerges of a mental field we each have, existing in another dimension and behaving in some ways like a black hole (Insspirito) SHARE ShareTweetShareEmail By Tara MacIsaac, Epoch Times The relationship between the mind and …