The Science of Social Engineering There has been a long time since the beginnings of Technocracy, according to Patrick Wood, the Technocrats were starting calling themselves so, around year 1930
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.
Feeling Annoyed with Everything and Everyone? 5 Unexpected Causes When you feel annoyed, everything around you seems to make your day worse.Noises, smells, food, people – anything at all makes you keep feeling annoyed and irritable.
NASA's Maven observes Martian night sky pulsing in ultraviolet light The MAVEN team was surprised to find that the atmosphere pulsed exactly three times per night, and only during Mars' spring and fall.
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.
Cambodia: End Violence Against Detainees’ Families (Bangkok) – The Cambodian authorities should stop harassing and forcibly dispersing family members protesting the detention of opposition political activists, Human Rights Watch said today.
Comprehensive Sex Ed for All Can Improve People’s Health Last July, I spoke with Sky H., a 20-year–old who identifies as non-binary and grew up in a very conservative rural town in the Black Belt region of Alabama.
6 Traits of an Honest Person & Why It’s Hard to Be One It’s hard to find a truly honest person.Most people who claim to be honest are usually telling white lies and omitting things.True honesty is rare.
Death Penalty Danger in the Philippines The plummeting human rights situation in the Philippines got even worse this week as the government began considering bills to reinstate the death penalty.
Protect Human Rights Defenders in Liberia (Nairobi) – Recent credible threats against human rights defenders who, for many years, have been fighting for justice alongside victims of Liberia's civil wars are a source of great concern, nine human rights organizations said today. The threats were made to staff of the well-respected Global Justice and Research Project (GJRP)
Muzzling Journalists: Morocco and Algeria Can Agree on That Morocco and Algeria are neighbors and rivals, sharing one of the world’s longest closed-land borders, vying for diplomatic supremacy in the Maghreb region, sparring over Western Sahara, and insulting each other’s governments daily via state-influenced media. But recent prosecutions of journalists highlight one thing the two countries have
COVID-19 lockdown caused 50 percent global reduction in human-linked Earth vibrations This quiet period, likely caused by the total global effect of social distancing measures, closure of services and industry, and drops in tourism and travel, is the longest and most pronounced quiet period of seismic noise in recorded history. The new research, led by the Royal Observatory of Belgium and
Early Mars was covered in ice sheets, not flowing rivers, researchers say To reach this conclusion, lead author Anna Grau Galofre, former PhD student in the department of earth, ocean and atmospheric sciences, developed and used new techniques to examine thousands of Martian valleys. She and her co-authors also compared the Martian valleys to the subglacial channels in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
The hair-raising reason for goosebumps: The same cell types that cause goosebumps are responsible for controlling hair growth In a new study, Harvard University scientists have discovered the reason: the cell types that cause goosebumps are also important for regulating the stem cells that regenerate the hair follicle and hair. Underneath the skin, the muscle that contracts to create goosebumps is necessary to bridge the sympathetic nerve's connection