The Brain Under Siege: Exploring the Complexities of Fungal Infections
A previous article detailing the findings of a recent study raised some intriguing questions about our complex relationship with fungi and their potential to cause us harm. The study, by researchers at...
View ArticleCrafting Your Own Whipped Body Butter
Last week, we explored crafting lip balm. Today, we focus on whipped body butter—a deep moisturizer used to soften and revitalize dry, cracked, or rough skin. In this article, we explore the potential...
View ArticleUS Virgin Islands Constructing ‘First of Its Kind’ Artificial Reef
The U.S. Virgin Islands is set to construct a “first of its kind” artificial reef aimed at protecting its coasts and increasing resiliency against future storms, officials announced on Jan. 11. In a...
View ArticleJapan Successfully Launches Intelligence-Gathering Satellite to Watch for...
TOKYO—Japan successfully launched a rocket carrying a government intelligence-gathering satellite Friday on a mission to watch movements at military sites in North Korea and to improve responses to...
View ArticleRome Opens New Archaeological Park and Museum in Shadow of Colosseum
ROME—Rome authorities on Thursday inaugurated a new archaeological park and museum in the shadow of the Colosseum that features an original marble map of Ancient Rome that visitors can literally walk...
View ArticleNASA Reveals Its X-59 Aircraft
NASA reveals its X-59 aircraft as part of the agency’s Quesst mission to make commercial supersonic flight possible. For the first time, the public will see the painted aircraft, which will be unveiled...
View ArticleGlobus Sensation–Expel the Lump in Your Throat
Have you ever experienced a prolonged feeling of a foreign body in your throat—a painless physical obstruction of some sort with a tight or choking sensation? Rest assured, you are not alone. A Natural...
View ArticleIs Your Appendix a Gut-Health Hero?
The case for keeping your appendix—when possible—continues to grow, with new evidence emerging that removing it could cause an inflamed bowel down the road. A systematic review and meta-analysis showed...
View ArticleClassified UFO Briefing Leaves House Members With Mixed Feelings
A classified briefing on UFOs delivered to members of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on Friday elicited a mixed response, with some saying they were dissatisfied by the fragmented...
View ArticleRevolutionizing Healing: The Benefits of Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency...
Today, conditions like chronic pain, inflammatory diseases, and mood disorders, including depression and anxiety, are on the rise. In 2021, an estimated 20.9 percent of U.S. adults experienced chronic...
View ArticleUS Company’s Lunar Lander Will Burn Up in Earth’s Atmosphere After Failed...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—A U.S. company’s lunar lander will soon burn up in Earth’s atmosphere after a failed moonshot. Astrobotic Technology said its lander is now headed back toward Earth from the...
View ArticleCoconut–Highly Nutritious With Many Therapeutic Applications
Though drinking coconut water may bring to mind exotic tropical vacations and little paper umbrellas, the nutritional value and health benefits of coconut water, oil, and milk are well known. In the...
View ArticleAustralia Spends $206 Million on ‘Energy-Saving Upgrades’ for Social Housing
Federal and New South Wales (NSW) Labor have teamed up to provide $206 million (US$135 million) of taxpayer dollars towards energy-saving upgrades for social housing properties. Low-income renters and...
View ArticleYoung Audiences Question Climate Alarmism, Prompting Calls to Censor Content
A recent study has revealed significant skepticism among young audiences regarding climate alarmism, a development that poses a challenge to advocates of urgent climate action but is likely to be...
View ArticleScientists Uncover Cells That Trigger Early Signs of Breast Cancer
Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in identifying cells predisposed to developing breast cancer tumours, opening up the possibility of a novel approach to breast cancer prevention. The...
View ArticleReturning to the Moon: Keeping Artemis on Track—House Space and Aeronautics...
The House Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee holds a hearing on the subject of returning to the moon: keeping Artemis on track on Jan. 17. ...
View ArticleMind Vs. Medicine: How Our Thoughts and Feelings Can Change the Course of Cancer
A recent study published in JAMA Oncology made an intriguing discovery. The findings indicated that women who received a false positive mammography result were more likely to develop breast cancer in...
View ArticleFormer NASA Administrator Fears Artemis Program Won’t Beat China to Moon
Former NASA Administrator Michael D. Griffin believes that America’s current plan to go back to the Moon is “highly unlikely” to succeed on schedule and fears losing a new space race to the Chinese...
View ArticleNew York Stock Exchange Abandons Plan to Control America’s Natural Resources
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wednesday withdrew its proposal to establish Natural Asset Companies (NACs), which were designed to pool investors’ money from around the world to buy controlling...
View Article‘High Probability’ California Could Have Destructive Quake in Next 100 Years:...
California could be hit with a massive earthquake—possibly up to a 6.7 to 7.0 magnitude temblor—in the next century, according to the United States Geological Survey’s latest earthquake study. “There’s...
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