
NASA on Monday will attempt a feat humanity has never before accomplished: deliberately smacking a spacecraft into an asteroid to slightly deflect its orbit, in a key test of our ability to stop cosmic objects from devastating life on Earth.
Written by Issam Ahmed

NASA on Monday will attempt a feat humanity has never before accomplished: deliberately smacking a spacecraft into an asteroid to slightly deflect its orbit, in a key test of our ability to stop cosmic objects from devastating life on Earth.
Written by Sara Burrows

Governments around the world are looking to the Indian state of Sikkim to see if going organic is viable.
Written by BBC

Tesla is recalling nearly 1.1 million cars in the US because the windows might close too fast and pinch people’s fingers.
Written by Becky Ferreira

The stable, geometric arrangements of mind-bogglingly huge vortexes are still unexplained and may hint at new physics.
Written by Ethan Huff

Could it be that covid “vaccines” are the real death sentence, and not “covid” itself? New research out of Harvard University suggests exactly that.
Written by Brendan Godwin

Written by Koji Inoue, Divesh Lala and Tatsuya Kawahara

Spoken dialogue systems must be able to express empathy to achieve natural interaction with human users. However, laughter generation requires a high level of dialogue understanding.
Written by Wallace Manheimer, Ph.D.

The emphasis on a false climate crisis is becoming a tragedy for modern civilization, which depends on reliable, economic, and environmentally viable energy.
Written by Heritage Daily

Excavations were on behalf of the HS2 high speed railway line near the town of Wendover in Buckinghamshire, England, revealing one of the largest Anglo-Saxon burial sites in Britain that dates from between the 5th and 6th century AD.
Written by John O'Sullivan

Written by Rusere Shoniwa

Reliable data analysis of vaccine efficacy is highly dependent on reliable estimates of the population of vaccinated versus unvaccinated people.
Written by Saeed A. Qureshi, Ph.D.

FDA /CDER often conducts workshops guiding the industry to assist in drug development approaches so that the approval of their drug applications goes smoothly and expeditiously.
Written by Steve Watson

The New York Presbyterian Hospital is running a commercial in an effort to raise awareness of myocarditis in children, seeming to suggest that inflammation of the heart in children is a common condition.
Written by Joel Smalley

I’ve made an awful lot of mistakes in my life. But I try to learn from every one of them. For this reason, I keep returning to old models to see how they have fared against the ever-increasing empirical data.
Written by Gale Pooley

Despite what the media claims, climate-related deaths have fallen over 99 percent since 1920
Written by Vijay Jayaraj

Whether it’s a hot Colorado summer or a cold United Kingdom winter, the misery of “green” policies becomes an everyday reality as hapless consumers are denied access to energy.