
The impact of deepfakes on the 2024 U.S. Election is already evident, experts say, calling for the public to be more aware of potential fake content
Written by Chase Smith

Written by Ryan Hogg

The group plans to cut at least 15 percent of staff working in its ‘low-carbon solutions’ division while scaling back its hydrogen business, Reuters first reported Wednesday.
Written by Well Here We Go

In this lecture we look at how many early therapists treated transsexuals and why many were so confused about the immediate acceptance of their ability to receive hormones and surgeries.
Written by Facts Matter

Written by Epoch Times

Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is adulterated due to the undisclosed presence of a DNA sequence, experts say.
Written by Gemma Tarlach

New evidence suggests we may need to rethink our current models of how humans evolved
Written by James Devitt

Researchers advanced the capabilities of neural networks to make compositional generalizations, similar to how humans grasp and expand on new concepts
Written by James Felton

In 2018, a team of researchers attempting to investigate the use of sulfide solutions to reduce mercury emissions from alumina refineries made another, bigger discovery: an ion once considered an essential part of chemistry calculations simply does not exist
Written by Truth University

Written by Tilak Doshi

By sheer dint of repetition in countless “expert” reports and mass media articles, this line in the ‘climate change’ narrative has become a truism
Written by For the Novel Lovers

Book Review
Title: Attraction, Love, Sex: The Inside Story by Simon LeVay
Genre: Science, Psychology
Rating: 5 Stars
The opening to Attraction, Love, Sex was interesting as Simon LeVay in the opening chapter, questions why we even engage in sex in the first place and has a more complicated answer than you might expect.
Written by Epoch Times

An international security expert says “wokeness” is destroying Britain’s police service, warning, “we’ve got dark times ahead.”
Written by Nan Zhao, Xian Zhang, J. Adam Noah, and Mark Tiede

A new study reveals a significant disparity in neural activity during face-to-face conversations compared to Zoom interactions
Written by Sharmila Kuthunur

We see countless stars and galaxies sparkling in the universe today, but how much matter is actually there? The question is simple enough — its answer, however, is turning out to be quite a head-scratcher
Written by Andrew J Hawkins

Rental car company Hertz once envisioned itself as the ultimate EV broker, doling out battery-powered vehicles to business travelers, ridehail drivers, and tech newbies in an ambitious plan to grease the wheels for the EV revolution
Written by Emily Conover

‘Trinitite’ contains a material that is ordered but doesn’t repeat itself