‘Google Brain’ Implants Will Allow Access To All Information Instantaneously AI technology is advancing at an extremely rapid rate.It will surpass human intelligence.
‘Julian Assange Could Die in Prison Without Urgent Medical Care’ – More Than 60 Doctors Warn More than 60 doctors have expressed their concern that Julian Assange may die in prison, and that he is in need of urgent care.
Duterte Threatens to Shut Down TV Network Expand Journalists and supporters, wearing black, display their messages during a protest against the recent Securities and Exchange Commission's revocation of the registration of Rappler, an online news outfit on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, northeast of Manila, Philippines. © 2018 AP Photo/Bullit Marquez President Rodrigo Duterte ramped up his attack
The Rosenhan Experiment That Shattered the Boundaries of Sanity In 1973, David Rosenhan published a psychological paper titled “On Being Sane in Insane Places”.This study became known famously as the Rosenhan Experiment.
Gambia: Commission Uncovers Ex-Dictator’s Alleged Crimes Yahya Jammeh Accused of Murder, Torture, Rape Three former officials – Sanna Sabally, first vice chairman of Jammeh’s 1994 to 1996 military junta, Demba Njie, former army chief of staff, and Alagie Martin, former commander of the State Guards battalion – testified that Jammeh ordered the execution of the alleged ringleaders
Morocco: Landmark Proposals on Individual Freedoms Expand A couple sitting by the ocean in Rabat, Morocco.
An Explosive Documentary Exposing Pedophiles In Parliament & The British Royal Family Sonia Poulton, a British journalist, social commentator, and filmmaker, has been investigating the dark web of pedophilia for years.
Institutional Inertia: Is Enough Being Done to Protect Children from Aluminum Toxicity? Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust.
50 Things You Could Be Doing Instead Of Staring At A Screen The average adult spends as much as 12 hours a day in front of a screen while at home.
Humpback Whale Population Leaps Back From Near-Extinction — From Just 450 To Over 25,000 A new study explains how the humpback whale population has gone from near extinction to numbers that were seen before commercial whaling began.
Studies on Plants Suggest Consciousness Exists As A Separate Entity From The Brain Monica Gagliano, a thirty-seven-year-old animal ecologist at the University of Western Australia has conducted multiple experiments with plants that suggest they are a living, thinking, feeling and emotional beings. Does consciousness reside in all things? Is a brain necessary to posses consciousness? Is consciousness dependant on a brain? When it
Foreign Accent Syndrome: a Curious and Extremely Rare Brain Condition Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS) is a rare speech disorder that can happen after a head injury, stroke, or some other form of damage to the brain and sees you suddenly start speaking with a different accent beyond your control. This condition is extremely rare, with only around 100 people known
Reasons Why Many People Refuse The Flu Shot: Facebook Has No Right Censor This Information Despite the fact that Facebook and other platforms like Google are censoring important information pertaining to vaccines, science is science and should be made freely available.
4 Leadership Styles and Examples Where They Can Be Used Are you effectively leading people or not using the right leadership styles when needed? You can probably think back to certain leaders in your life and the leadership styles they used.
5 Steps to Psychological First Aid You Can Use in Difficult Situations We have first responders for physical traumas or difficulties.Here’s a secret: psychological first aid is also important during hard times.When trauma occurs, you hear the sirens.