Humans Could Live On The Moon “This Decade”: NASA Official
In an interview with the BBC, NASA official Howard Hu said humans might live on the moon this decade if the present Artemis mission was successful.
In an interview with the BBC, NASA official Howard Hu said humans might live on the moon this decade if the present Artemis mission was successful.
According to research that has been presented at the 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, mysterious changes have been identified in the brains of people who get migraines.
According to a New York Times report, New York has started erecting thousands of giant grey 5G towers.
A recent study done by researchers from University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom has found that 5 hours or less of sleep increases the risk of chronic disease in people aged 50 and above. According to study, sleeping for five hours or less each night if you’re 50
Although Asia presently dominates the rankings in terms of overall population numbers, Africa’s expanding population numbers are frequently underestimated. Here’s how the global population grew over 300 years.
A survey with 14,216 participants between the ages of 35 and 74 over the course of six months for a new study shows that vegans and vegetarians are twice as depressed as meat-eaters.
Farmers across the world are in open revolt against their governments. In India, thousands of farmers have stormed New Delhi, alleging collusion between the Prime Minister and major agricultural corporations. In the Netherlands, new restrictions on nitrogen emissions from fertilizer that threaten to destroy farmers’ livelihoods have driven battalions of
There are several hypotheses about what causes déjà vu. These range from the paranormal—past lives, alien abduction, and precognitive dreams—to memories generated from non-first-hand experiences. Now, researchers are in the process of exploring déjà vu and how the brain can sometimes short-circuit.
The astute reader will recognize that any asserted scientific “fact” or “conclusion” must be tempered with common sense, healthy skepticism, and a closer examination of those who stand to gain. This is the reality of the new peer-review and why ‘unbiased’ science is now often misleading.
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