by Michell Spoden Today there are so many entities pretending to pose as the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Most of the time impostors
Category: Science/Technology
The Shifting Position of Science on Cholesterol Levels and Health
by Ann Harrison For years, those of us who suffer from high cholesterol, have been advised to eat more unsaturated fats like vegetable oil, and
Dangerous Trends, International Chicanery
by James R. Campbell Few, if any of us, can forget the massive data breech at Target stores during the 2013 holiday season. It was
The Advantages of Audio Books
by Bob Branco With technology changing rapidly, there are more and more resources for audio books. As we all know, many people can’t read printed
The Health Risks of Genetically Modified Organisms
by Ann Harrison Many people use genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which are a wide variety of plants, animals, or bacteria engineered for use in scientific
The 14 Billion Year Quartz
by Aaron Ratliff Have you seen the movie The Time Machine? If not, here’s a brief synopsis. Man loses love. Man builds time machine to
Claims of First-Ever Detection of Gravitational Waves
Update: The original title of the post read “Gravity Waves” and has been edited to avoid confusing the concept with the known gravity waves in
USDA Suspends Scientist for Showing Harmful Pesticide Effects
Independent research that challenges corporate/government interest is not allowed and you can be suspended or fired for revealing truth that goes against the business of
What Programming Skills and Languages Are Needed in 2016?
by Ryan Perry Ever since the late 1990s, the world of computers has skyrocketed in the market and since then, computer-related jobs have gotten in
Hot or Cold – Ideas on Global Temperature
by Aaron Ratliff Global warming is something that I grew up hearing about, starting from a very young age. Those two words became a sort