Photosynthetic hacks can boost crop yield, conserve water "Like a factory line, plants are only as fast as their slowest machines," said Patricia Lopez-Calcagno, a postdoctoral researcher at Essex, who led this work for the RIPE project.
Past evidence supports complete loss of Arctic sea-ice by 2035 High temperatures in the Arctic during the last interglacial -- the warm period around 127,000 years ago -- have puzzled scientists for decades.
What Upsets a Sociopath? 5 Things That Make Them Furious If you are anything like me, then you are fascinated by deviant minds.For as long as I can remember, I have always been drawn to the darker side of humanity.
5 Traits of Real People That Are Misunderstood by a Fake Society Authenticity is becoming an increasingly rare phenomenon in our society.It seems that fake is the new normal.
An Authentic Video of The “Flying Saucers” That Flew Over Washington In 1952 In July 1952, several UFOs were spotted flying near the White House.During that entire summer, reports of UFOs were quite high, and they caused quite a stir among Americans.
Global methane emissions soar to record high Between 2000 and 2017, levels of the potent greenhouse gas barreled up toward pathways that climate models suggest will lead to 3-4 degrees Celsius of warming before the end of this century.
Study sheds light on the evolution of the earliest dinosaurs In 2017, however, this classical view of dinosaur evolution was thrown into question with evidence that perhaps the lizard-hipped dinosaurs evolved first -- a finding that dramatically rearranged the first major branches of the dinosaur family tree. Now an MIT geochronologist, along with paleontologists from Argentina and Brazil, has found
New blood test shows great promise in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease For many years, the diagnosis of Alzheimer's has been based on the characterization of amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain, typically after a person dies.
Psychological, Behavioral and Interpersonal Effects, and Clinical Implications for Health Systems of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: a call for research. COVID-19 emerged at the end of 2019 and was classified as a pandemic by the WHO on 11 March 2020.
British English vs American English: 16 Curious Word Differences George Bernard Shaw wrote: “England and America are two countries separated by a common language.” It’s easy to see why.
Another CIA Document Shows US Army’s Interest in The “Holographic” Universe & Supernatural Abilities Joe, Ruby and I (from Collective Evolution) sat down and discussed an interesting CIA document we recently came across that shows a heavy Army interest in accessing information from non-material realms. How much has been discovered by the 'black budged' world that remains unknown within the mainstream? Why is this
Physicians For Informed Consent Say Infection Fatality Rate of COVID-19 Is 0.26 Percent The Physicians For Informed Consent (PIC) recently published a report titled "Physicians for Informed Consent (PIC) Compares COVID-19 to Previous Seasonal and Pandemic Flu Periods." According to them, the infection/fatality rate of COVID-19 is 0.26%. Is the new coronavirus as dangerous as it's being made out to be,
“Wearing A Mask…Offers Little, If Any, Protection From Infection” – Harvard Doctors A study published in the New England Medical Journal outlines how it's already known that masks provide little to zero benefit when it comes to protection a public setting.
High Profile European Pathologist Says They Haven’t Identified Any Antibodies Specific For SARS-CoV-2 The president of the Bulgarian Pathology Association, Dr.Stoian Alexov, has said that European pathologists haven’t identified any antibodies that are specific for SARS-CoV-2.
10 Traits of a Mean Person: Are You Dealing with One? Some people have occasional bad moods and some deal with something much deeper.