In 2018, the largest active underwater eruption ever recorded birthed a giant “baby”: a skyscraper-size underwater volcano, a new study finds.
World’s biggest underwater eruption birthed skyscraper-size volcano
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In 2018, the largest active underwater eruption ever recorded birthed a giant “baby”: a skyscraper-size underwater volcano, a new study finds.
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Astronomers have detected an extremely unusual star that they believe is a stellar fossil, or remnant, of one of the universe’s very first stars.
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Technological advances are happening “at a warp speed,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said on Monday in Lisbon, Portugal, as a major three-day Web Summit got underway.
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Dr. Pierre Kory is a world renowned critical care and pulmonary expert in treating Covid-19. He says nothing is being done to save people from dying long before they get bad enough to go to the hospital for treatment.
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This astonishing article appeared in the Daily Mail yesterday, where Dan Hodges comments on the rank hypocrisy of those attending the upcoming COP26 climate summit.
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Southwest Airlines’ CEO said the company will not fire employees who do not get the COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 9 following a Biden administration mandate that was announced last month for federal contractors.
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How can it be? The three FDA-authorized distributors of the highly controversial COVID vaccines all have in their employment former FDA Commissioners.
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Climate change technocrats plan on using the same methods that convinced the public to obey the virus lockdowns to convince them they need to accept climate lockdowns to ‘save the planet’.
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Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a shape-shifting material that can take and hold any possible shape, paving the way for a new type of multifunctional material that could be used in a range of applications, from robotics and biotechnology to architecture.
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A startup from Sweden has developed a personal flying vehicle that it says ‘anyone can fly’ called the Jetson One, and it is available for £66,000 ($92,000).
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Human beings aren’t great at assessing risk. In 1979, psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky posited a new branch of behavioral economics, which they titled prospect theory.
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The Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment onboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has measured solar reflectance and mid-infrared radiance globally, over four diurnal cycles, at unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution.
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Another 20 energy providers in the UK could go bust in what looks like a “massacre” in the coming months unless the government reviews the energy price cap, the chief executive of one of the largest providers said on Thursday.
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In recent years, a surprisingly simple yet technologically viable option first proposed nearly twenty years ago has been steadily gaining momentum, and based on the tests and calculations already performed by its latest proponents, it may become the breakthrough propulsion system that opens up the greater parts of the Solar System to regular, affordable human exploration.
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Yet another study adds to the growing body of evidence of fluoride toxicity, shedding light on how it potentially contributes to degenerative eye diseases. Findings like this once again put into question the need for fluoride as a protective agent against tooth decay and peel more layers of the substance’s toxic and disease-inducing effects.